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Queering Psychedelics: From Oppression to Liberation in Psychedelic Medicine

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"Creating spaces that are inclusive and accepting of people across various continua is, in theory, what the sex positive community as well as the psychedelic community are centered upon. At first glance it might seem like psychedelics have little to no overlap with kink/BDSM (bondage/discipline, dominance/submission, and sadism/masochism). However, there is more in common upon deeper reflection with a great deal of overlap. Furthermore, by communicating with one another, the psychedelic and kink communities can learn from each other and this can more deeply benefit queer folx.

As a psychologist, a certified sexologist with years of academic and real-world experience, as well as a certified psychedelic researcher and therapist, I’m primarily interested in supporting people to become more fully themselves. Psychedelics as well as kink/BDSM offer the potential to do that."

-Excerpt from ‘The Dungeons of Perception: How the Psychedelic and Kink Community Can Learn from Each Other to the Benefit of the Queer Community’;

By: Dr. Denise Renye


As psychedelic-assisted therapy gains traction in popular culture and through policy reforms, Queering Psychedelics: From Oppression to Liberation in Psychedelic Medicine aims to foster accessibility and diversity in psychedelic science, practice, and discourse.

By addressing and dismantling sexist, heteronormative, transphobic, and homophobic forms of oppression in the psychedelic community, this collection lays groundwork for an inclusive future. Edited by researchers and authors Alexander B. Belser, PhD, Clancy Cavnar, PsyD, and, Beatriz C. Labate, PhD, Queering Psychedelics features a broad range of perspectives from queer academic researchers, LGBTQIA+ clinicians, and indigenous and transgender advocates.

Each of the 38 essays — from some of the contemporary movement’s most influential leaders including Terrence Ching, PhD, Kile Ortigo, PhD, and Diana Quinn, ND — presents insights into cultural heritages and historical contexts, implications for research and clinical work, and discussions of the healing potential of psychedelic medicine.

Covering topics of consent, privilege, intersectionality and identity, Queering Psychedelics grapples with how modern psychedelic research might address the unique needs and traumas of sexual and gender minorities—populations that can suffer from challenging mental health conditions brought on by social exclusion, pathologization, criminalization, and stigmatization. This book delves into the dark history of psychedelic conversion therapy while illuminating promising research showing substances including MDMA and psilocybin can offer life-changing experiences for marginalized communities.

Queering Psychedelics integrates indigenous outlooks on psychedelics, gender roles, and identity while aligning them with those of other marginalized groups: women, people of color, the disabled, the impoverished. This book interrogates the continuing radical potential of queer psychedelia in today’s era of assimilation, paving the way for an inclusive and intersectional world.

“Well-referenced wisdom written by the brightest minds of the psychedelic community. From treating addiction with psychedelic therapy to uncovering the terrifying history of psychedelic-assisted conversion therapy, these shining stars and psychonauts are taking down heteronorms, homophobia, transphobia and plain old sexism. Here’s to liberation for all!” —Julie Holland, MD, Author of GOOD CHEMISTRY: The Science of Connection, From Soul to Psychedelics


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"Creating spaces that are inclusive and accepting of people across various continua is, in theory, what the sex positive community as well as the psychedelic community are centered upon. At first glance it might seem like psychedelics have little to no overlap with kink/BDSM (bondage/discipline, dominance/submission, and sadism/masochism). However, there is more in common upon deeper reflection with a great deal of overlap. Furthermore, by communicating with one another, the psychedelic and kink communities can learn from each other and this can more deeply benefit queer folx.

As a psychologist, a certified sexologist with years of academic and real-world experience, as well as a certified psychedelic researcher and therapist, I’m primarily interested in supporting people to become more fully themselves. Psychedelics as well as kink/BDSM offer the potential to do that."

-Excerpt from ‘The Dungeons of Perception: How the Psychedelic and Kink Community Can Learn from Each Other to the Benefit of the Queer Community’;

By: Dr. Denise Renye


As psychedelic-assisted therapy gains traction in popular culture and through policy reforms, Queering Psychedelics: From Oppression to Liberation in Psychedelic Medicine aims to foster accessibility and diversity in psychedelic science, practice, and discourse.

By addressing and dismantling sexist, heteronormative, transphobic, and homophobic forms of oppression in the psychedelic community, this collection lays groundwork for an inclusive future. Edited by researchers and authors Alexander B. Belser, PhD, Clancy Cavnar, PsyD, and, Beatriz C. Labate, PhD, Queering Psychedelics features a broad range of perspectives from queer academic researchers, LGBTQIA+ clinicians, and indigenous and transgender advocates.

Each of the 38 essays — from some of the contemporary movement’s most influential leaders including Terrence Ching, PhD, Kile Ortigo, PhD, and Diana Quinn, ND — presents insights into cultural heritages and historical contexts, implications for research and clinical work, and discussions of the healing potential of psychedelic medicine.

Covering topics of consent, privilege, intersectionality and identity, Queering Psychedelics grapples with how modern psychedelic research might address the unique needs and traumas of sexual and gender minorities—populations that can suffer from challenging mental health conditions brought on by social exclusion, pathologization, criminalization, and stigmatization. This book delves into the dark history of psychedelic conversion therapy while illuminating promising research showing substances including MDMA and psilocybin can offer life-changing experiences for marginalized communities.

Queering Psychedelics integrates indigenous outlooks on psychedelics, gender roles, and identity while aligning them with those of other marginalized groups: women, people of color, the disabled, the impoverished. This book interrogates the continuing radical potential of queer psychedelia in today’s era of assimilation, paving the way for an inclusive and intersectional world.

“Well-referenced wisdom written by the brightest minds of the psychedelic community. From treating addiction with psychedelic therapy to uncovering the terrifying history of psychedelic-assisted conversion therapy, these shining stars and psychonauts are taking down heteronorms, homophobia, transphobia and plain old sexism. Here’s to liberation for all!” —Julie Holland, MD, Author of GOOD CHEMISTRY: The Science of Connection, From Soul to Psychedelics



"Creating spaces that are inclusive and accepting of people across various continua is, in theory, what the sex positive community as well as the psychedelic community are centered upon. At first glance it might seem like psychedelics have little to no overlap with kink/BDSM (bondage/discipline, dominance/submission, and sadism/masochism). However, there is more in common upon deeper reflection with a great deal of overlap. Furthermore, by communicating with one another, the psychedelic and kink communities can learn from each other and this can more deeply benefit queer folx.

As a psychologist, a certified sexologist with years of academic and real-world experience, as well as a certified psychedelic researcher and therapist, I’m primarily interested in supporting people to become more fully themselves. Psychedelics as well as kink/BDSM offer the potential to do that."

-Excerpt from ‘The Dungeons of Perception: How the Psychedelic and Kink Community Can Learn from Each Other to the Benefit of the Queer Community’;

By: Dr. Denise Renye


As psychedelic-assisted therapy gains traction in popular culture and through policy reforms, Queering Psychedelics: From Oppression to Liberation in Psychedelic Medicine aims to foster accessibility and diversity in psychedelic science, practice, and discourse.

By addressing and dismantling sexist, heteronormative, transphobic, and homophobic forms of oppression in the psychedelic community, this collection lays groundwork for an inclusive future. Edited by researchers and authors Alexander B. Belser, PhD, Clancy Cavnar, PsyD, and, Beatriz C. Labate, PhD, Queering Psychedelics features a broad range of perspectives from queer academic researchers, LGBTQIA+ clinicians, and indigenous and transgender advocates.

Each of the 38 essays — from some of the contemporary movement’s most influential leaders including Terrence Ching, PhD, Kile Ortigo, PhD, and Diana Quinn, ND — presents insights into cultural heritages and historical contexts, implications for research and clinical work, and discussions of the healing potential of psychedelic medicine.

Covering topics of consent, privilege, intersectionality and identity, Queering Psychedelics grapples with how modern psychedelic research might address the unique needs and traumas of sexual and gender minorities—populations that can suffer from challenging mental health conditions brought on by social exclusion, pathologization, criminalization, and stigmatization. This book delves into the dark history of psychedelic conversion therapy while illuminating promising research showing substances including MDMA and psilocybin can offer life-changing experiences for marginalized communities.

Queering Psychedelics integrates indigenous outlooks on psychedelics, gender roles, and identity while aligning them with those of other marginalized groups: women, people of color, the disabled, the impoverished. This book interrogates the continuing radical potential of queer psychedelia in today’s era of assimilation, paving the way for an inclusive and intersectional world.

“Well-referenced wisdom written by the brightest minds of the psychedelic community. From treating addiction with psychedelic therapy to uncovering the terrifying history of psychedelic-assisted conversion therapy, these shining stars and psychonauts are taking down heteronorms, homophobia, transphobia and plain old sexism. Here’s to liberation for all!” —Julie Holland, MD, Author of GOOD CHEMISTRY: The Science of Connection, From Soul to Psychedelics


 
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