This paper examines how psychedelic therapy reflects metamodern sensibilities – navigating between scepticism, hope, science and subjectivity. Rather than prescribing outcomes, it explores how patients engage psychedelic experiences as meaning-making processes within complex cultural and
psychological landscapes, inviting new perspectives on healing, integration and the role of consciousness in existential therapy.
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Metamodernism & Psychedelics: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly