A potential role for psilocybin in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder
Abstract The recent revivification of interest in the therapeutic use of psychedelics has had a particular focus on mood disorders and addiction, although there is
Abstract The recent revivification of interest in the therapeutic use of psychedelics has had a particular focus on mood disorders and addiction, although there is
Abstract Classic psychedelics, such as psilocybin, act on the brain’s serotonin system and produce striking psychological effects. Early work in the 1950s and 1960s and
Abstract Serotonergic agonist psilocybin is a psychedelic with antidepressant potential. Sleep may interact with psilocybin’s antidepressant properties like other antidepressant drugs via induction of neuroplasticity.
Introduction Psilocybin use has been linked to lowered odds of crime-related outcomes across a host of observational studies. No studies have investigated how these associations
Abstract In recent years, the study of psychedelic science has resurfaced as scientists and therapists are again exploring its potential to treat an array of
Rationale Recent studies have supported the safety and efficacy of psychedelic therapy for mood disorders and addiction. Music is considered an important component in the
Abstract The psychedelic drug psilocybin has been successfully explored as a novel treatment for a range of psychiatric disorders. Administration of psilocybin requires careful attention
Background Suicide is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and rates within the United States have risen over the past two decades. Hence,
Abstract Results from a recent Phase II trial of psilocybin-assisted therapy for treatment-resistant depression suggest modest efficacy but raise concerns about potential for serious adverse effects.
Abstract Comments on an article by Guillaume Herbet et al. (see record 2014-11053-026). Reminiscent of Wilder Penfiel’s famous experiments, Neurologists in France have reported a
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