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Queering Psychedelics

From Oppression to Liberation in Psychedelic Medicine

Alex Belser Clancy Cavnar Beatriz Caiuby Labate

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Synergetic Press Inc.,U.S.
15 March 2023
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 Psychedelicsgrapples 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.

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Imprint:   Synergetic Press Inc.,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781957869032
ISBN 10:   1957869038
Pages:   256
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Queering Psychedelics: An Introduction xi Section 1: From Oppression to Liberation: Organizing for Change -       A Queer Vision for Psychedelic Research: Past Reckonings,Current Reforms, and Future Transformations 3 o   Alex Belser, PhD, and Ava Keating -       Where Is the Love? Queerness and the State of Psychedelic Research 13 o   Amy Bartlett, LLB, LLM, Challian Christ, Stéphanie Manoni-Millar, Terence H. W. Ching, PhD -       A Queer Response to Psychedelic Privilege 21 o   Ariel Vegosen -       A Consensual Discourse Dialogue 29 o   Courtney Watson and Emma Knighton -       Community Care: The Heart of Queer Psychedelic Liberation 35 o   Diana Quinn, ND Section 2: Psychedelic Conversion Therapy -       LSD and Mescaline Psychedelic Conversion Therapies in Postwar North America 45 o   Andrea Ens  -       Psyched Straight: The Early Life of LSD as a Conversion Therapy Drug 53 o   Tal Davidson -       High Dose Psychedelic Shock Therapy with LSD and Mescaline: The Conversion Treatment of a French Doctor on Two Homosexual Adolescents in the 1960s 59 o   Zoë Dubus  Section 3: Queering the Clinic: Psychedelic Treatment  -       Queer Rejection, Isolation, and the Promise of Psychedelics 67 o   Matthew D. Skinta, PhD, ABPP -       Unicorns and Stardust: A Case Report of Queering MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy 75 o   Chris Stauffer, MD, and Andrea Rosati, MD, PhD  -       Everything but the Kitchen Sink: Prescribing Psychedelics as Harm Reduction to Help Gay Men Quit Crystal Meth 81 o   John Haupert, NP  -       The Quest for Queer Liberation: Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy and Shame 89 o   Shanna Butler, PhD, and Laura Mae Northrup   -       Widening the Lens: Set and Setting in Queer Psychedelia  97 o   Jeanna Eichenbaum   -       Best Practices for Assessing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Psychedelic Clinical Trials: A Proposed Assessment 103 o   Scott McKernan, MA, and Alex Belser, PhD   Section 4: Transgender and Gender-Diverse Psychedelic Experience  -       Transcending Dysphoria: Exploring the Novel Counter-Dysphoric and Lifesaving Effects of Psychedelics in the Transgender Community  111 o   Sam Claude Carmel  -       Gender Rituals and Gendered Ritual: Reflections of a Transgender Activist in the Psychedelic Community 121 o   Taylor Dahlia Bolinger  -       A Patient’s Perspective on the Healing Potential of Psilocybin 129 o   PatientNB -       Integrate with Me: A Story of Queer and Trans Liberation through Entheogenic Therapy 133 o   Tristan Angieri  Section 5: Race, Intersectionality, and Psychedelics as Liberatory Tools for LGBTQIA+ folks -       火 + 木:  An Intersectional Experience of MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy 143 o   Terence H. W. Ching, PhD -       Queer Identity, African Diasporic Spirituality, and Intersectional Healing through Psychedelic Medicine 149 o   Kaston D. Anderson-Carpenter, PhD -       A New Standard: The Urban Heroic Dose of 10g 155 o   Behike Sensei Kevon Simpson Section 6: Psychedelics and LGBTQIA+ Self-Acceptance -       Out of All the Boxes: How Psychedelic Experiences Empower and Affirm Queer Worldviews 169 o   Kate Kincaid -       Can Psychedelics Queer You Up? How They Helped Me Embrace Fluidity 177 o   Valentin Somma, PhD  -       How Psychedelics Can Guide the Transformative Journey of Polyamory 185 o   Justin Natoli, JD, LMFT Section 7: Ayahuasca, Santo Daime, and Queer Psychedelic Spirituality  -       A Two-Spirit Approach to Psychedelics: Honoring Indigenous Identities and Decolonizing Gender and Sexuality 195 o   Marca Cassity and Katherine A. Costello, PhD  -       Reflections on Spirituality, Gender, and Power in my Experience with Santo Daime  205 o   Clancy Cavnar, PsyD  -       Ayahuasca and Gender in Brazil: An Interview With Sociologist Dr. Pietro Benedito—Are Homophobia and Transphobia Sacred? 213 o   Beatriz C. Labate  -       Sacred-Species-Social Reproduction 221 o   Zach Levine   Section 8: Sexuality, Psychedelics, and Queer Pleasure   -       Reclaiming Ecstasy: A Radical Queer Perspective on the Power of Pleasure in Psychedelic Healing 231 o   Dee Dee Goldpaugh   -       Queering Psychedelic Erotics: Deconstructing Sex and Embodiment with LSD 239 o   Alex Dymock, PhD   -       Dungeons of Perception: How the Psychedelic and Kink Community Can Learn from Each Other to the Benefit of the Queer Community 245 o   Denise Renye, PsyD    Section 9: Expansive Queer Psychedelic Phenomenology   -       Mushrooms, Magick, and Wilderness: Radical Queer Group Psilocybin Rituals 255 o   joie wolfw-m-n    -       Connecting to Queer-Inclusive Mythologies for Psychedelic Integration 263 o   Kile M. Ortigo, PhD, and Daan Keiman -       The Psychonaut, the Rapist, and the Rainbow 273 o   Ayesha Hussain    Contributor Biographies 279 Editor Biographies 289 References 291 Index 311 

Alex Belser is a psychologist and psychedelic researcher in clinical trials at NYU and Yale University. He is also the co-co-founder of the psychedelic research group at NYU. He studied at Georgetown University, the University of Cambridge, Columbia University, NYU, and Yale University. He is the Chief Clinical Officer of Cybin, and served as Chief Clinical Officer at Adelia Therapeutics. Additionally, he is a member of Chacruna Institute’s Women, Gender Diversity, and Sexual Minorities Working Group. He has investigated psilocybin and MDMA to treat depression, anxiety, substance use, OCD, PTSD, and end-of-life distress. He is co-author of EMBARK, a psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy model, and was a contributor to Psychedelic Justice: Toward a Diverse and Equitable Psychedelic Culture, (Synergetic Press, 2021). Clancy Cavnar is a clinical psychologist, artist, and researcher based in San Francisco. She has a doctorate in clinical psychology from John F. Kennedy University in Pleasant Hill, CA and is Co-Founder and a member  of the Board of Directors of the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines. Additionally, she is a research associate of the Interdisciplinary Group for Psychoactive Studies (NEIP). She has a master of fine arts in painting from the San Francisco Art Institute, a master’s in counseling from San Francisco State University, and a certificate in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies from the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS). She is author and co-author of articles in several peer-reviewed journals and co-editor, with Beatriz C. Labate, of ten books, including Psychedelic Justice: Toward a Diverse and Equitable Psychedelic Culture (Synergetic Press, 2021). Beatriz C. Labate is a queer Brazilian anthropologist based in San Francisco. She has a Ph.D. in social anthropology from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil. Her research focuses on the study of plant medicines, drug policy, shamanism, ritual, religion, and social justice. She is the Executive Director of the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines. Additionally, she serves as the Public Education and Culture Specialist at the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), and Adjunct Faculty at the East-West Psychology Program at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS). She is author, co-author, and co-editor of twenty-four books including Psychedelic Justice: Toward a Diverse and Equitable Psychedelic Culture  (Synergetic Press, 2021), two special-edition journals, and several peer-reviewed articles.

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