
Why Thousands of Clinicians Are Exploring Psychedelic Therapy for Stuck Clients
Mental health professionals enter this field to help people heal. Yet many clinicians quickly encounter a more complex reality in practice. Some clients improve steadily, but others gain insight without meaningful change. Some stabilize for a time, only to relapse. And some do everything “right” yet remain stuck.
This gap between effort and outcome can be difficult to reconcile. It raises deeper questions about what actually drives lasting change, and whether our current models are addressing the full picture of human healing.
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