Argyri Eirini K, Evans Jules, Luke David, Michael Pascal, Michelle Katrina, Rohani-Shukla Cyrus, Suseelan Shayam, Prideaux Ed, McAlpine Rosalind, Murphy-Beiner Ashleigh, Robinson Oliver C
University of Exeter - School of Psychology, Exeter, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
University of London - Centre for the History of the Emotions at Queen Mary, London, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2025 May 5;20(5):e0322501. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0322501. eCollection 2025.
Psychedelic induced mystical experiences have been largely assumed to drive the therapeutic effects of these substances, which may in part be mediated by changes in metaphysical beliefs. However, there is growing evidence that psychedelic experiences can also trigger long lasting distress. Studies of persisting difficulties suggest a high prevalence of ontological challenges (related to the way people understand reality and existence). We conducted semi-structured interviews with 26 people who reported experiencing existential distress following psychedelic experiences. We explored the phenomenology of participants' difficulties and the ways they navigated them, including what they found helpful and unhelpful in their process. Thematic analysis revealed that participants experienced persistent existential struggle, marked by confusion about their existence and purpose and preoccupation with meaning-making. Along with cognitive difficulties stemming from the ungrounding of their prior frameworks for understanding, participants' ontologically challenging experiences also had significant emotional, social, bodily and other functional impact. Participants managed to alleviate their distress primarily through 'grounding': practices of embodiment and the social and cognitive normalisation of their experience. Our findings suggest that psychedelic experiences act as pivotal mental states that can facilitate transformative learning processes, challenging and expanding the ways individuals make meaning. This research contributes to the growing field of psychedelic integration by exploring the complex pathways through which people reestablish coherence and grow following ontologically challenging psychedelic experiences.
迷幻药引发的神秘体验在很大程度上被认为是这些物质产生治疗效果的原因,这可能部分是由形而上学信念的变化介导的。然而,越来越多的证据表明,迷幻体验也会引发长期的痛苦。对持续存在的困难的研究表明,本体论挑战(与人们理解现实和存在的方式有关)的发生率很高。我们对26名报告称在迷幻体验后经历了存在性痛苦的人进行了半结构化访谈。我们探讨了参与者困难的现象学以及他们应对困难的方式,包括他们在这个过程中发现什么有帮助和什么没有帮助。主题分析显示,参与者经历了持续的存在性挣扎,其特征是对自己的存在和目的感到困惑,并专注于意义的构建。除了由于先前理解框架的动摇而产生的认知困难外,参与者的本体论挑战性体验还对情绪、社交、身体和其他功能产生了重大影响。参与者主要通过“扎根”来缓解痛苦:即身体实践以及对他们的体验进行社会和认知层面的正常化。我们的研究结果表明,迷幻体验是关键的心理状态,可以促进变革性学习过程,并挑战和扩展个体构建意义的方式。这项研究通过探索人们在经历本体论挑战性迷幻体验后重新建立连贯性并成长的复杂途径,为不断发展的迷幻药整合领域做出了贡献。