Health Psychology Open (Dec 2020)

The potential synergistic effects between psychedelic administration and nature contact for the improvement of mental health

  • Sam Gandy,
  • Matthias Forstmann,
  • Robin Lester Carhart-Harris,
  • Christopher Timmermann,
  • David Luke,
  • Rosalind Watts

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102920978123
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Therapeutic psychedelic administration and contact with nature have been associated with the same psychological mechanisms: decreased rumination and negative affect, enhanced psychological connectedness and mindfulness-related capacities, and heightened states of awe and transcendent experiences, all processes linked to improvements in mental health amongst clinical and healthy populations. Nature-based settings can have inherently psychologically soothing properties which may complement all stages of psychedelic therapy (mainly preparation and integration) whilst potentiating increases in nature relatedness, with associated psychological benefits. Maximising enhancement of nature relatedness through therapeutic psychedelic administration may constitute an independent and complementary pathway towards improvements in mental health that can be elicited by psychedelics.