A curated directory of trip sitter checklists, dosage references, integration guides, and peer support tools. Bookmark these before your next experience.
Non-judgmental peer support for people having difficult psychedelic experiences. Their volunteer guidelines and sitter training are the gold standard for festivals and retreats.
zendoproject.org →A clear, printable checklist of what to do (and what NOT to do) when sitting someone through a difficult experience — covering set, setting, safety, and integration basics.
tripsitterchecklist.com →Free, confidential phone and text support line for people in or after a psychedelic experience. Trained volunteers — no crisis, no judgment, just a calm voice.
firesideproject.org →The most comprehensive open archive of dosage information, experience reports, and harm reduction notes for psychedelics, empathogens, and dissociatives.
erowid.org →Clinical-grade dose summaries written for researchers and practitioners, with ranges for therapeutic, moderate, and high-intensity experiences across LSD, psilocybin, DMT, and MDMA.
psychedelicreview.com →A harm-reduction-first dosage guide focusing on psilocybin mushrooms. Includes charts, species variations, route considerations, and links to current research.
dose.report →MAPS’ free downloadable workbook for making meaning after a psychedelic experience. Exercises on journaling, intention review, and bringing insights into daily life.
maps.org →ICEERS’ guide to integrating difficult or profound ayahuasca experiences. Multilingual resource covering community, ceremony, and aftercare practice.
iceers.org →A vetted directory of therapists trained in psychedelic integration. Useful for finding a guide who can support the weeks and months after an experience.
psychedelic.support →Reagent test kits, fentanyl test strips, and plain-language guides to checking substances. The most widely cited harm reduction supplier in the US festival scene.
dancesafe.org →Discounted reagent kits and on-site testing services at festivals. Their kits and guides are a common first harm reduction purchase for explorers new to testing.
bunkpolice.com →A long-form, well-sourced primer on the modern psychedelic research landscape, covering MDMA-assisted therapy, psilocybin clinical trials, and the regulatory path forward.
maps.org →Pro-grade market and policy intelligence for the psychedelics industry. Long reads on regulation, clinical pipelines, and the business landscape.
psychedelicalpha.com →Public education on psychedelic culture, indigenous reciprocity, and equitable access. Hosts conversations between researchers, traditional practitioners, and journalists.
chacruna.org →A moderated peer community for sharing experiences, asking questions, and finding integration groups. Long-running, lightly moderated, and most useful as a “read before posting” archive.
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