BackgroundOver the last two decades, a number of studies have highlighted the potential of psychedelic therapy. However, questions remain to what extend these results translate to naturalistic samples, and how contextual factors and the acute psychedelic experience relate to improvements in affective symptoms following psychedelic experiences outside labs/clinics. The present study sought to address this knowledge gap.AimHere, we aimed to investigate changes in anxiety and depression scores before versus after psychedelic experiences in naturalistic contexts, and how various pharmacological, extrapharmacological and experience factors related to outcomes.MethodIndividuals who planned to undergo a psychedelic experience were enrolled in this...
Microdosing psychedelics is the repeated use of small doses of, for example, lysergic acid diethylam...
RationaleClassic psychedelics are currently being studied as novel treatments for a range of psychia...
Anxiety disorders are the most common type of psychiatric disorders among Western countries. Evidenc...
Survey-based studies suggest naturalistic psychedelic use provides mental health benefits similar to...
In the last 15 years, psychedelic substances, such as LSD and psilocybin, have regained legitimacy i...
Responses to psychedelics are notoriously difficult to predict, yet significant work is currently un...
Psychedelic therapy shows promise as a novel intervention for a wide range of mental health concerns...
Subjective responses to psychoactive drugs have served as intriguing windows into consciousness as w...
Abstract. After decades of stagnation, research on psychedelic substances (such as lysergic acid die...
Introduction: It is a basic principle of the "psychedelic" treatment model that the quality of the a...
Rationale Recent trials with psychedelics in major depressive disorder and treatment-resistant depre...
The phenomenon of 'microdosing', that is, regular ingestion of very small quantities of psychedelic ...
RATIONALE: Major depressive disorder is one of the leading global causes of disability, for which th...
In the last 15 years, psychedelic substances, such as LSD and psilocybin, have regained legitimacy i...
Classical psychedelics appear efficacious in improving psychological well-being in randomized clinic...
Microdosing psychedelics is the repeated use of small doses of, for example, lysergic acid diethylam...
RationaleClassic psychedelics are currently being studied as novel treatments for a range of psychia...
Anxiety disorders are the most common type of psychiatric disorders among Western countries. Evidenc...
Survey-based studies suggest naturalistic psychedelic use provides mental health benefits similar to...
In the last 15 years, psychedelic substances, such as LSD and psilocybin, have regained legitimacy i...
Responses to psychedelics are notoriously difficult to predict, yet significant work is currently un...
Psychedelic therapy shows promise as a novel intervention for a wide range of mental health concerns...
Subjective responses to psychoactive drugs have served as intriguing windows into consciousness as w...
Abstract. After decades of stagnation, research on psychedelic substances (such as lysergic acid die...
Introduction: It is a basic principle of the "psychedelic" treatment model that the quality of the a...
Rationale Recent trials with psychedelics in major depressive disorder and treatment-resistant depre...
The phenomenon of 'microdosing', that is, regular ingestion of very small quantities of psychedelic ...
RATIONALE: Major depressive disorder is one of the leading global causes of disability, for which th...
In the last 15 years, psychedelic substances, such as LSD and psilocybin, have regained legitimacy i...
Classical psychedelics appear efficacious in improving psychological well-being in randomized clinic...
Microdosing psychedelics is the repeated use of small doses of, for example, lysergic acid diethylam...
RationaleClassic psychedelics are currently being studied as novel treatments for a range of psychia...
Anxiety disorders are the most common type of psychiatric disorders among Western countries. Evidenc...