Race as a component of set and setting: How experiences of race can influence psychedelic experiences

IF 2.2 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Psychedelic Studies Pub Date : 2019-09-19 DOI:10.1556/2054.2019.022
Logan Neitzke-Spruill
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Set and setting function both as a concept that guides research and practice with psychedelic drugs and as a meme aimed at reducing harm among psychedelic users. Referring to non-pharmacological factors that shape drug experiences, the concept of set and setting was popularized in the West during the mid-20th century. However, little theoretical development has occurred regarding what falls under the umbrella of set and setting since its conception. By bridging set and setting theory with research from the fields of social psychology and sociology of medicine, this review calls attention to how race can contribute the set and setting for a psychedelic experience. I argue that psychosocial factors influencing racial differences in mental health also constitute meaningful differences in set. Furthermore, I suggest that the character of race relations in the United States provides a distinct cultural setting for racialized psychedelic users, both in therapeutic and naturalistic contexts. In turn, racial identification may contribute to the variation in framing and interpretation of psychedelic experiences. These considerations have important implications beyond understanding non-pharmacological influences on psychedelic experiences, including developing protocols for clinical applications of psychedelics, educating future practitioners, and meeting the needs of diverse patient populations.
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种族作为场景和背景的组成部分:种族体验如何影响迷幻体验
设置和设置既是一个指导迷幻药研究和实践的概念,也是一个旨在减少迷幻药使用者伤害的模因。关于塑造药物体验的非药理学因素,20世纪中期,设定和设定的概念在西方流行起来。然而,关于什么属于集合和设定的保护伞,自其提出以来,理论发展很少。通过将集合和设置理论与社会心理学和医学社会学领域的研究联系起来,这篇综述提请人们注意种族如何为迷幻体验贡献集合和设置。我认为,影响心理健康种族差异的心理社会因素也构成了集合中有意义的差异。此外,我认为,美国种族关系的特点为种族化的迷幻药使用者提供了一个独特的文化背景,无论是在治疗还是自然主义的背景下。反过来,种族认同可能会导致迷幻体验的框架和解释的变化。这些考虑因素除了理解非药理学对迷幻体验的影响外,还具有重要意义,包括制定迷幻药临床应用方案、教育未来的从业者以及满足不同患者群体的需求。
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Journal of Psychedelic Studies
Journal of Psychedelic Studies Social Sciences-Anthropology
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2.50
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8.90%
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20
审稿时长
26 weeks
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