Psychedelic Medicine

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Psychedelic

Medicine

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Aim: This study aimed to explore the experiences and perceived effects of ayahuasca ceremonies on suicidality.

Method: We conducted in-depth qualitative interviews with nine participants from the North and Southeast regions of Brazil. These participants were part of a larger cohort and were selected to explore their perspectives on how ceremonial experiences with ayahuasca in neoshamanic contexts influenced the reduction of suicidal ideation and behavior.

Results: The interviews yielded three main thematic categories related to the therapeutic process of ceremonial ayahuasca use on suicidality: (1) motivations for seeking ayahuasca; (2) post-ayahuasca strategies for strengthening psychological well-being; and (3) the psychedelic experience and its perceived health benefits.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that the ceremonial use of ayahuasca within neoshamanic traditions can have positive effects on suicidality. Furthermore, these practices may represent emerging and promising psychedelic-assisted care models that may be particularly valuable for communities lacking access to advanced medical treatment.

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