Journal of psychoactive drugs

How Setting Intentions Affects Immediate Experiences and Well-Being in Recreational Psychedelic Users

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Abstract

Essence

Among recreational psychedelic users, specific and integrated intentions around self-discovery and mental health were linked to stronger acute experiences and better reported well-being changes.

Evidence

This retrospective mixed-methods cross-sectional study examined naturalistic psychedelic users' intention-setting, acute subjective effects, dysfunctional attitudes, and self-reported well-being changes.

Caveat

Because the study was retrospective, cross-sectional, and naturalistic, the correlations do not show that intention-setting caused the reported outcomes.

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