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Restorative retelling for processing psychedelic experiences: a phenomenological exploration

Gonzalez D, Aixala MB, Neimeyer RA, Cantillo J, Nicolson D, Farre M

Frontiers in Psychology (2022)

Ethnographic / qualitative
Abstract

Phenomenological study exploring restorative retelling as an integration method for processing psychedelic experiences. Participants engaged in narrative reconstruction of their ayahuasca and other psychedelic experiences, facilitating meaning-making and therapeutic integration through structured storytelling techniques.

Citations20
Study TypeEthnographic / qualitative
integrationrestorative retellingnarrativemeaning-makingphenomenology
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.832879View on PubMed

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