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CE: Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy [PDF]

open access: yesAJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2021
ABSTRACT: Psychedelics are a class of psychoactive substances that were studied extensively between 1943 and 1970 as potential therapies for treating a host of mental health disorders, including addiction. Despite promising early results, U.S.
Penn, Andrew   +3 more
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Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration: A Transtheoretical Model for Clinical Practice

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration (PHRI) is a transtheoretical and transdiagnostic clinical approach to working with patients who are using or considering using psychedelics in any context.
Ingmar Gorman   +11 more
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The Need for Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy in the Black Community and the Burdens of Its Provision

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2022
Psychedelic medicine is an emerging field that examines entheogens, psychoactive substances that produce non-ordinary states of consciousness (NOSC).
Darron T. Smith   +4 more
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Psychedelic integration: An analysis of the concept and its practice

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
The concept of integration has garnered increased attention in the past few years, despite a long history of only brief mention. Integration services are offered by therapists, coaches, and other practitioners, or may be self-guided.
Geoff J. Bathje   +3 more
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Psychedelics and neonihilism: connectedness in a meaningless world

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
The resurgence of psychedelic research explicitly targets treating mental health conditions largely through psychedelics-assisted psychotherapy. Current theories about mechanisms of change in psychedelics-assisted psychotherapy focus on mystical ...
Patric Plesa, Rotem Petranker
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The economics of psychedelic-assisted therapies: A research agenda

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2022
After a long hiatus, psychiatry is undergoing a resurgence of interest in psychedelic drugs as therapy for a wide range of mental health disorders Accumulating clinical evidence suggests substantial potential for psychedelics used in a therapeutic context, as treatment for, among other disorders, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and ...
Elliot Marseille   +7 more
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The “Third” Eye: Ethics of Video Recording in the Context of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Bioethics, 2023
In light of high-profile cases of sexual assault and other unethical conduct by therapists, recent clinical research involving psychedelic drugs has generally mandated the video recording of therapy sessions.
Khaleel Rajwani
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Using a MDMA- and LSD-Group Therapy Model in Clinical Practice in Switzerland and Highlighting the Treatment of Trauma-Related Disorders

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2022
The Swiss Federal Act on Narcotics allows for the restricted medical use of scheduled psychotropic drugs in cases of resistance to standard treatment, and preliminary evidence of efficacy of the scheduled drug for the particular condition.
Peter Oehen, Peter Gasser
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Learning to Let Go: A Cognitive-Behavioral Model of How Psychedelic Therapy Promotes Acceptance

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2020
The efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapies for mental disorders has been attributed to the lasting change from experiential avoidance to acceptance that these treatments appear to facilitate.
Max Wolff   +8 more
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Perspectives on the therapeutic potential of MDMA: A nation-wide exploratory survey among substance users

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2023
BackgroundAlcohol and other substance use disorders are commonly associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the presence of these comorbidities is associated with worse treatment outcomes.
Jennifer L. Jones
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