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[Solved] What can you do after a psychedelic experience?

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What can you do immediately after a psychedelic experience and in the days afterward?


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Immediately after a psychedelic experience — and in the days that follow — integration is important to process the insights and stimulate lasting positive change. At Triptherapie, integration is therefore not viewed as an afterthought, but as an essential part of the entire process.

On the day of the session itself Integration begins with conversations during the “coming down,” where the facilitator helps to articulate initial insights. After group ceremonies, a meal is often shared, and there is time for rest and recovery. For individual sessions, you arrange your own meals after the session, preferably nutrient-rich food.

In the days later Contact is maintained through an integration conversation, usually by phone, approximately a week after the session. This conversation helps to better interpret the experience, understand any symbolism, and translate it into concrete actions or changes in daily life. Additionally, group integration days are organized upon request, during which participants can share experiences and find support in one another.

What you can do yourself after a session:

  1. Take a rest. Your brain is processing intensively — allow yourself at least 1-2 days without social or work pressure.

  2. Write down your experience, preferably as soon as possible. This helps you reflect on your trip later.

  3. Avoid alcohol and heavy food. Keep your body clean and supportive.

  4. Move gently, think of walking or yoga.

  5. Use creative expression such as drawing or music to further process your experience.

  6. If you feel that certain themes have been touched upon that require more attention, consider a follow-up conversation or an additional session.

In the days after much emphasis is placed on:

  1. Reflection — Write down your experience, preferably as detailed as possible. This helps in understanding symbolism and insights.

  2. Taking a rest — plan at least one or two quiet days without stimuli or obligations.

  3. Healthy lifestyle — support your neurochemical recovery with nutritious food, exercise, and sleep.

  4. Integration interview — within a week after the session, a telephone integration conversation with your supervisor often takes place. Here, you discuss how to put the insights into practice.

  5. Creative processing — music, drawing, meditation, or breathwork can help to understand and anchor your experience in a different way.

  6. Social connection — in group sessions, it can be valuable to stay in touch with fellow participants, or to participate in integration days which are specifically aimed at aftercare and further development.

Important: avoid alcohol, heavy meals, crowded social activities, and analyzing your experience with people who have little understanding of it.

You can read more information about this integration approach in the extensive article about the private truffle ceremony and the phases of a session, in which integration is explained as a full-fledged phase. Also on the page about psychedelic therapy read how Triptherapie structurally supports this, including tips on nutrition, lifestyle, and neurochemistry that promote the integration process.

 

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First of all, rest is important. Allow yourself sufficient sleep, time alone, or in a quiet, familiar environment on the first day after the experience. Your brain needs that time to recover from the intense stimulation. Have you had a challenging or even negative experience (such as a bad trip), then you can consider GABA supplementation to temper feelings of anxiety. Even then, sleep is often wonderfully restorative.

The real integration begins in the days that follow: processing the insights and emotions that have surfaced. This can happen in various ways. An extra integration method It helps you understand patterns and symbolism and formulate concrete steps for your daily life. Many people find that without this support, insights fade or are difficult to apply in practice. Therefore, Triptherapie offers at least one integration conversation after every session — optionally supplemented with group sessions on IFS (Internal Family Systems) and psychodrama.

In addition, lifestyle coaching can help maintain mental and physical balance. Nutrition, sleep, exercise and intentions These are all factors that influence your neurochemistry. This way, you can reinforce what you learned during the session in your daily routines.

Finally: integration is not a one-off event. It is a process that can take weeks to even months. Write down your experiences, talk about them with people you trust, and seek professional guidance if emotions persist.

Would you like personal advice? Then fill out the form without obligation. the intake for Triptherapie in. That way, we can look together at which form of integration best suits your experience.