How effective is therapy during a spaced-out state?

Many clients who have experienced therapy while spacing out share in their reviews on the forum how profound and transformative these sessions can be. These personal stories provide a concrete picture of how therapy and psychedelics come together to create life-changing experiences.
A client shares her experience with multiple psilocybin sessions guided by Marcel in Schiedam. The first session was mild and healing, but the second in particular—a heavier dose—brought about a kind of “major cleanup” in her head. Despite it being a difficult trip, she says afterwards: “A difficult trip doesn't mean it's also a bad one. Sometimes you need more patience to feel what a trip has yielded.” She describes Marcel as a loving, calm guide and calls the result: “I am lighter, sharper, and clear in my head. I am overjoyed.”
Another participant shares in a review of an MDMA group session how she gained deep insights into guilt and self-worth while spacing out. She says: “Insights emerged that are very valuable to me. A deep realization of no longer taking on guilt and no longer having to do penance.” The combination of physical relaxation, deep emotions, and careful guidance made all the difference for her: “I can allow my feelings to be more present and experience more decisiveness.”
Also during first sessions, such as that of Yves, It becomes clear how valuable a guided psychedelic trip can be. He felt no shock effect, but a pleasant high with tingling sensations. Although he did not achieve deep introspection, he did gain insights into how relative and sometimes absurd the outside world is. His conclusion: “A pleasant experience and worth repeating.”
In summary, these stories show that therapy while spacing out is much more than just “getting high”: it is a safe, guided journey inward, in which healing, insight, and personal growth take center stage. Are you curious what this could mean for you?
Let's call psychedelic sessions with psilocybin, LSD, or ayahuasca (hallucinogens) space therapy from now on. Perhaps this term says it all? You get more space in your head, or you take your head into space.
Spacey therapy: Tripping on truffles for more space in your head 🙂