Investigational psilocybin treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder: a qualitative study of participant experience, trauma engagement, and differences from standard treatment

🥈 Top 2% JournalJan 7, 2026EClinicalMedicine

Psilocybin treatment for PTSD: participant experiences, trauma processing, and how it differs from standard therapy

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Abstract

Twenty-one participants completed qualitative interviews exploring their experiences with psilocybin treatment for PTSD.

  • Four core themes emerged from participant interviews: psychological safety and trust, the experiential nature of psilocybin treatment, engagement with trauma-related material, and comparisons to prior therapies.
  • Participants reported that the treatment emphasized safety, education, and informed consent while facilitating engagement with trauma-related material.
  • Psilocybin treatment may allow for a broader, indirect engagement with traumatic material, contrasting with standard treatments that necessitate direct confrontation with trauma memories.
  • Experiences during psilocybin treatment included a range of affective and self-transcendent moments, such as feelings of unity and dissolution of self.

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