Together with my partner, I would like to use LSD under supervision. It is not intended for relationship therapy, but it would be nice to be able to talk to each other during the final phase. Is this possible?
Yes, this is certainly possible at Triptherapie
When you use a legal LSD analogue (or LSD-like substance) together in a safe setting, you can structure the session so that in the final phase space creates for conversation and connection. That only requires careful timing and guidance.
A LSD session depending on sensitivity, metabolism, and dosage, it often takes 6 to 10 hours. Roughly, you can divide it into three phases:
Setup (first 1–2 hours)
Perception becoming more intense, directed more inward. Talking is usually still possible, but the focus quickly shifts to the inner experience.
Peak phase (2–5 hours)
This is the deepest part. Here, talking is often less logical or less desirable. The experience is then primarily individual and introspective, even though you are together in the same room.
Descent / integrative phase (final hours)
Here, communication usually becomes easier again. The mind clears, emotions remain open, and this very moment is often very suitable for a good conversation.
If the goal is not relationship therapy, but you do want to consciously create space to meet each other at the end, the facilitator can carefully facilitate this. For example, by:
Because LSD has a longer-lasting and more mentally intense effect than, for example, psilocybin, it is wise to be clear beforehand:
Even if it is not intended as relationship therapy, such an experience can still open up relational layers. LSD amplifies honesty and vulnerability. This can be deepening, but it also requires maturity and safety.
The final phase of an LSD session can be particularly bonding. Many couples experience then:
Because the defensive patterns are temporarily less strong, it can feel as if you see each other “more clearly.”.
If there are active tensions, mistrust, or unspoken conflicts, it may be wise to work individually first. LSD amplifies what is already there, and therefore also underlying tension.
Briefly summarized:
Yes, it is possible to use LSD together under supervision and to talk to each other consciously in the final phase. It only requires a well-tuned setting, clear intentions, and experienced guidance that knows when the right moment is to bring you together.