Unlocking ‘stuckness’ and catalysing change: A qualitative study of clinician and service leader perspectives on psychedelic‐assisted therapy for substance use and mental health problems

Mar 30, 2026Addiction (Abingdon, England)

Clinician and leader views on how psychedelic therapy may help overcome mental health and substance use challenges

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Abstract

Three distinct roles for psilocybin-assisted therapy were identified among 18 professionals in Victoria, Australia.

  • Psilocybin-assisted therapy may serve as a treatment of last resort for individuals with treatment-resistant conditions.
  • Clinicians view psilocybin as a tool to facilitate progress in ongoing relational care when traditional therapies are ineffective.
  • The therapy is also seen as a catalyst for rapid improvement, applicable at any stage of treatment.
  • Concerns about access, eligibility, and the need for robust support and aftercare were highlighted by clinicians.
  • Service leaders pointed out operational and ethical challenges associated with regulatory requirements for implementation.
  • Both groups recognized psilocybin-assisted therapy as a complex intervention influenced by medication, therapist skill, client readiness, and care context.

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