Trip sitter
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Trip sitter is a term used by recreational drug users to describe a person who remains sober to ensure the safety of the drug user while he or she is under the influence of a drug. Particularly relevant for psychedelics. Among the recreational drug users' community, use of a trip sitter is considered very responsible. Trip sitters are mentioned in the Responsible Drug User's Oath.
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Common Duties
- Preventing the drug user from harming him/herself.
- Preventing the drug user from harming other people.
- Providing emotional support to the drug user.
- Providing or calling for medical assistance if necessary.
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External Links
Nicholas Saunders' Sitters or Guides (http://www.csp.org/nicholas/A59.html)
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