1. [Psilocybin-Assisted Treatment of Depression, Anxiety and Substance use Disorders: Neurobiological Basis and Clinical Application].
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Lasch A, Schweikert T, Dora E, Kolb T, Schurig HL, and Walther A
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- Humans, Psychotherapy methods, Depression therapy, Depression drug therapy, Depression psychology, Anxiety Disorders therapy, Anxiety Disorders psychology, Anxiety Disorders drug therapy, Anxiety therapy, Anxiety psychology, Anxiety drug therapy, Psilocybin therapeutic use, Hallucinogens therapeutic use, Substance-Related Disorders therapy, Substance-Related Disorders psychology
- Abstract
Successful therapy of mental disorders is very important in view of the high level of suffering of those affected. Since established pharmaceutical and psychotherapeutic approaches do not lead to the desired improvement in all cases, complementary or alternative treatment methods are intensively researched. Psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy seems particularly promising, and has been approved in the USA for larger clinical trials. Psilocybin belongs to the group of psychedelics and influences psychological experiences. In assisted therapy, psilocybin is administered in controlled doses under medical supervision to patients with different mental disorders. In the studies conducted so far, longer-term positive effects could be shown after just one or a few doses. In order to provide a better understanding of the potential therapeutic mechanisms, this article will first describe neurobiological and psychological effects of psilocybin. To better assess the potential of psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for various disorders, clinical studies conducted so far with patients administered psilocybin are reviewed., Competing Interests: Die Autorinnen/Autoren geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht., (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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