Yeah, I expect the rollout of psychedelic facilitation to take roughly as long as the rollout of psychotherapy did. Maybe faster, because psychedelic facilitation could leverage the existing training infrastructure of the mental health establishment.
Perhaps the third wave of CBT is a good comparison case. I’m a little fuzzy on the specifics, but it looks like third-wave CBT got started in the 1980s, and was considered the standard best-in-class modality for psychotherapy by the 2000s.
So that would imply a rollout of 1-2 decades from starting point to “standard modality.”
Yeah, I expect the rollout of psychedelic facilitation to take roughly as long as the rollout of psychotherapy did. Maybe faster, because psychedelic facilitation could leverage the existing training infrastructure of the mental health establishment.
Perhaps the third wave of CBT is a good comparison case. I’m a little fuzzy on the specifics, but it looks like third-wave CBT got started in the 1980s, and was considered the standard best-in-class modality for psychotherapy by the 2000s.
So that would imply a rollout of 1-2 decades from starting point to “standard modality.”