Abstract
Psychedelic-assisted therapy is currently in its second wave and enjoying a renaissance of
sorts. This article describes a narrative therapy–inspired approach to working therapeutically
with psychedelics. My intent in writing this paper is to provide a model for how narrative therapy
ideas in practice can be applied to the three stages of psychedelic-assisted therapy: preparation,
medicine work and integration. In describing this map for practitioners, the rites of passage
metaphor, as applied therapeutically by Michael White, is used to outline the phases a person
will move through in their psychedelic-assisted therapy journey.
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Psychedelic-assisted therapy from a narrative therapy perspective: A map for practitioners