This July in Bend, Oregon, Josh Goldstein facilitated one of the first magic mushroom sessions under the state’s new regulatory framework for people to access their active ingredient – psilocybin.
Mr Goldstein’s 71-year-old client was seeking help with his obsessive-compulsive disorder.
The man experienced his psychedelic trip at a licensed psilocybin service centre after eating a measured quality of the dried fungi. Mr Goldstein, a licensed psilocybin facilitator with Bendable Therapy, prepared him for what to expect ahead of time, and then guided him through his six-hour long experience.
At the follow-up integration session, the man described his experience to Mr Goldstein as “lifechanging”. “He had a profound realisation, which he believes has subsequently significantly shifted his OCD,” says Mr Goldstein.
Oregon voted by ballot to legalize psilocybin for use by adults in supervised settings in 2020, becoming the first state to enact such a measure (the drug is illegal in the US federally).