Do you see an increase in registrations over time, even now that there is more media attention for the subject?
There is indeed a clear increase in the number of registrations for trip therapy, partly due to growing media attention for psychedelics and positive research results. Consequently, Triptherapie/psychedelic therapy is being embraced more widely, and this directly influences the interest in the sessions we offer.
An example of early influence by the media is an article from Men's Health from 2018, in which psychedelic therapy was first brought to public attention on a large scale. Since then, the therapeutic use of psilocybin, magic mushrooms, LSD, and MDMA has been discussed much more frequently in the media, and public support has grown significantly.
Another notable development comes from Belgium. Psychedelic therapy is still illegal there, but due to media reports—including those about famous people like Selah Sue sharing their experiences—interest has increased enormously. In 2022, approximately half of Triptherapie's clients came from Belgium. Doctors in Belgium even refer patients to the Netherlands "off the record" due to the lack of appropriate regular care.
These trends point to broader societal acceptance and growing demand for psychedelic therapies. We help people seeking high-quality guidance by offering both open and private ceremonies, including overnight accommodation options and programs for integration. If you would like to explore what this could mean for you, you can start with the without obligation. intake for trip therapy.
Every time there is a new article in the newspaper or a new documentary comes out, the busyness increases again. The latest boost came via Netflix in the form of How to Change Your Mind.
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The media's greatest impact on the demand for psychedelic sessions to date has been "How to Change Your Mind" on Netflix. On the first day it became available, we received about 15 times more intake requests than average.