It’s important to remember, too, as psychedelic therapy becomes more mainstream, that people do not exist in vacuums—and neither do their mental health conditions, which are often symptomatic of systemic, societal problems. This means that healing requires both communal and individual processes. Psychedelics are not a shortcut to a simple fix. They can show us the way forward, but we need to put in the work before and after the experience. And we need to do that work communally.