
Psychedelics
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Setting
Comfortable and Safe Location
When tripping, it is important to be in a place where you feel comfortable and safe, preferably one with which you are familiar. Make sure the room isn’t too cluttered and claustrophobic, and that it is safe, i.e. sharp or dangerous objects are out of harm's way and windows/balconies are locked.
Have a backup spot
If you are going to forgo this advice and trip somewhere out of your comfort zone, at least have some sort of safe place you can retreat to if things get too intense, i.e. your house, a car or even a tent. Heading to a music festival/concert on your first trip may seem like fun, but the large crowds, security, lack of personal space and unfamiliarity may all add unnecessary additional stress/anxiety.
Choose your company wisely
The people who you surround yourself with are also key to your setting. Being around strangers may induce anxiety, as might interacting with unexpected people, particularly those who you don’t wish to know that you’re high. People who are intoxicated by alcohol may also be unpleasant; in their inebriated state they are unlikely to be able to understand and empathise with the complicated experience you are undertaking. Have prepared ‘outs’ for conversations that you do not wish to have, rather than being put in a situation where you are anxious and improvising while tripping. Examples include: ‘Sorry, I’m running late for an appointment’, or ‘I’m busting for the restroom’.
References: Breaking Convention; Haijen et al; MAPS
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