Facilitators Are the Growth Lever for the Psychedelic Industry

Facilitators Are the Growth Lever for the Psychedelic Industry

Facilitators are the foundation of the psychedelic industry. Without financially stable, well-supported therapists and guides, regulated psychedelic care cannot scale ethically or sustainably. Supporting facilitators with low-interest lending reduces burnout, strengthens therapeutic relationships, and improves client outcomes—making facilitator support the true lever for long-term industry growth.

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Moving at the Speed of Relationship: Why Psychedelic Finance Must Be Slow

Moving at the Speed of Relationship: Why Psychedelic Finance Must Be Slow

In psychedelic care, trust and accountability develop through relationship, not acceleration. This essay explores why ethical psychedelic finance must move slowly — prioritizing consent, stewardship, and long-term care over speed, scale, or market pressure.

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Who Holds Risk? Responsibility, Lending, and the Future of Psychedelic Care

Who Holds Risk? Responsibility, Lending, and the Future of Psychedelic Care

In psychedelic finance, risk is frequently assigned to facilitators and treated as an individual failing rather than a systemic condition. This essay reframes responsibility as shared, exploring how care-centered lending can create stability, reduce burnout, and support the long-term integrity of psychedelic care.

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Beyond Venture and Charity: Defining a Care-Centered Model of Psychedelic Finance

Beyond Venture and Charity: Defining a Care-Centered Model of Psychedelic Finance

Psychedelic care does not align with venture capital or charitable funding models. This essay explores a care-centered approach to psychedelic finance grounded in stewardship, patience, and financial structures designed to support facilitators over time rather than extract value or create dependency.

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