Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews

Stronger psychedelic experiences are linked to better clinical improvements

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Abstract

A significant positive correlation (r = .33, p < .0001) exists between the intensity of mystical experiences and clinical improvement in patients treated with classical psychedelics.

  • Stronger associations are observed in mood disorders (r = .41) compared to addictions (r = .19).
  • Clinical settings demonstrate a greater effect (r = .50) than naturalistic use (r = .14).
  • Prospective study designs show stronger correlations (r = .43) compared to retrospective designs (r = .14).
  • The findings suggest that the intensity of psychedelic experiences may play a crucial role in therapeutic outcomes.

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