Joined January 2026
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What feels safe to you might not feel safe to them. Why good intentions aren't enough in psychedelic care:
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When to escalate: Peer support has limits. Check the three S's: Substance. Setting. Mindset. Medical red flags include unresponsiveness, seizures, or blue or cold skin. Assess suicide risk for plan, means, and intent. When these appear, seek medical help.
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The bottom line: Tending to safety isn't about control. It's about attunement. It's the ability to read the room, read the guest, and adjust your presence to meet their definition of safety, not yours.
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Care is contagious. Panic is too. Support starts before words. Here's what we've learned training thousands of people to sit with challenging psychedelic experiences:
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Here's the reality: If your body is signaling urgency, your words won't land. Presence is often the loudest signal in the room. Regulation comes first.
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This is a skill you can practice. Zendo Sitting & Integration Training (SIT) teaches ethical, non-directive, harm-reduction-informed care for moments of intensity. Scholarship applications are open. Link in bio to learn more.
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