Psychologists, Practitioners and Research
Facts of Psychedelic Therapy
Therapist/ Client Roles
Phases of Therapy
Bonus
100

Discovered LSD in the 40s

What is Albert Hofmann 

100

The most common psychedelics used for therapy 

What is LSD, psilocybin and MDMA 

100

A therapist will create _______ environment 

What is a safe, relaxing and confidential environment 

100

The length of preparatory sessions 

What is 2-4 hours 

100

The active ingredient in mushrooms

Psilocybin

200

Studied the effects of psychedelics on alcoholism and addiction  

What is Humphrey Osmond 

200

The part of the brain that is activated when using psychedelics for therapeutic purposes 

What is the cerebral cortex 

200

The practitioner will accommodate a patient with these items

What is a sleep mask, headphones and a quiet place 

200

A patient that is currently learning about the psychedelic experiences and outlining their intentions for therapy are in what stage

What is the preparatory stage

200

Based on the video: What happens to the brain after taking psychedelics 

What is the creation of new networks 

300

Came up with the idea of "The Road to the Unconscious"

What is Sigmund Freud 

300

What it's called when a patient begins to see images and shadows on psychedelics 

What is the cinematographic experience

300

Before the session a practitioner will sit with the patient and do what 

What is create intentions for the practice 

300

When a patient is given a drug and monitored by a therapist 

What is the medication stage 

300

When did research on psychedelics begin to resume

What is late 90s

400

Was involved in the psychedelics movement in the 60's

Timothy Leary
400

Key principles of this method 

What is : mind manifesting, non ordinary states and therapeutic potential 

400

After the session a therapist will check in with the patient to do what

What is ensuring the patients well being post session 

400

Stage that occurs in tandem with medication stage

What is the integration stage 

400

When the study of hallucinogens began to become prevalent 

What is the 1800s


*Did you manage to guess this right?*

500

The original societies that used psychedelics 

Ancient India, Greece and Egypt

500

Psychedelics allows patients to: 

What is dealing with anxiety and facing trauma 

500

The client has what role

What is report to the therapist experiences had during use of psychedelics and emotions during/post session

500

Two ways in which phases of therapy (PAT) occur

What is psychoanalytic and psychedelic therapy 

500

The reason research was halted for psychedelics 

What is lack of study control