Naturalistic psychedelic therapy: The role of relaxation and subjective drug effects in antidepressant response

Sep 20, 2024Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)

How Relaxation and Personal Drug Experiences Relate to Antidepressant Effects in Natural Psychedelic Therapy

AI simplified

Abstract

Patients undergoing (PAT) reported lower ratings of compared to healthy controls.

  • Both patients and healthy participants rated the overall drug effect and mystical experience similarly.
  • A significant decrease in depressive symptoms, measured by the (MADRS), was observed in patients.
  • Relaxation during the PAT session was identified as the greatest predictor of antidepressant outcomes.
  • No relationship was found between mystical-type experiences and reductions in depressive symptoms.
  • Most patients experienced mild adverse effects that resolved within 48 hours.

AI simplified

Key numbers

6.2 points
Reduction in Scores
Average decrease from baseline scores after treatment.
29%
Percentage Reduction in Scores
Percentage change in scores immediately after treatment.
28 patients
Patient Sample Size
Total number of patients undergoing in the study.

Full Text

What this is

  • This research examines the effects of () using psilocybin and LSD in patients with treatment-resistant depression.
  • It compares subjective drug effects between patients and healthy volunteers, analyzing how these effects relate to antidepressant outcomes.
  • Key findings indicate that relaxation during therapy is a strong predictor of improvement in depressive symptoms.

Essence

  • with LSD and psilocybin significantly reduced depressive symptoms in patients. Relaxation during sessions emerged as a key factor predicting these improvements.

Key takeaways

  • Patients experienced similar overall drug effects and mystical experiences compared to healthy participants but reported lower . This suggests that the subjective experience of psychedelics may differ in clinical settings.
  • A significant 29% reduction in () scores was observed immediately after , indicating rapid antidepressant effects. This improvement was sustained at follow-up.
  • Real-time ratings of relaxation predicted greater reductions in scores. This finding emphasizes the importance of managing relaxation during to enhance therapeutic outcomes.

Caveats

  • The study's observational nature limits causal inferences about the effects of . Variations in patient characteristics and treatment protocols may affect generalizability.
  • The relatively small sample size and missing data for follow-up assessments could undermine the robustness of the findings.
  • Differences in subjective effects between patients and healthy participants may be influenced by the presence of psychiatric medications, which were not fully accounted for.

Definitions

  • psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT): Therapeutic sessions utilizing psychedelics like LSD and psilocybin under professional supervision to treat mental health conditions.
  • ego dissolution: A temporary loss of the sense of self, often described as a key effect of psychedelics, which some believe can lead to therapeutic benefits.
  • Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS): A standardized assessment tool used to measure the severity of depressive symptoms in patients.

AI simplified

what lands in your inbox each week:

  • 📚7 fresh studies
  • 📝plain-language summaries
  • direct links to original studies
  • 🏅top journal indicators
  • 📅weekly delivery
  • 🧘‍♂️always free