A qualitative analysis of participant expectations and experiences of psilocybin‐assisted psychotherapy for methamphetamine use disorder

Dec 22, 2025Addiction (Abingdon, England)

How People Expect and Experience Psilocybin Therapy for Methamphetamine Addiction

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Abstract

Twelve participants reported perceptions of psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy as an acceptable intervention for methamphetamine use disorder.

  • Participants initially held tempered expectations for positive outcomes from psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy.
  • Experiences during the therapy often led to new understandings of self and interpersonal relationships.
  • Confronting challenging experiences during the psychedelic session was identified as a significant theme.
  • Resolution of personal obstacles during therapy was linked to a decreased focus on methamphetamine use.
  • A strong therapeutic alliance, characterized by concentrated attention and intimacy, was deemed essential for positive outcomes.

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