Pattern Breaking: A Complex Systems Approach to Psychedelic Medicine
OpenAlex – July 13, 2022
Source: OpenAlex
Summary
Psychedelic therapy holds significant promise for mental healthcare, fundamentally by destabilizing ingrained psychological and neurophysiological patterns. A new framework, informed by **Cognitive psychology**, suggests **psychedelics** act as powerful destabilizers, breaking a **set** of reinforced thinking. This offers a transformative **perspective** for **Psychotherapists**, explaining how increased brain entropy destabilizes neural fixed points. **Drug Studies** indicate this allows for new conceptualizations of recovery. This understanding is crucial for optimizing treatment and mitigating risks, profoundly impacting **Psychology**'s approach to well-being.
Abstract
Recent research has demonstrated the potential of psychedelic therapy for mental healthcare. However, the psychological experience underlying its therapeutic effects remain poorlyunderstood. This paper proposes a framework that suggests psychedelics act as destabilisers,both psychologically and neurophysiologically. Drawing on the "entropic brain" hypothesisand the "RElaxed Beliefs Under pSychedelics" (REBUS) model, this paper focuses onthe richness of psychological experience. Through a complex systems theory perspective,we suggest that psychedelics destabilize fixed points or attractors, breaking reinforced patternsof thinking and behaving. Our approach explains how psychedelic-induced increases inbrain entropy destabilize neurophysiological set-points and leads to new conceptualizationsof psychedelic psychotherapy. These insights have important implications for risk mitigationand treatment optimization in psychedelic medicine, both during the peak psychedelicexperience and during the sub-acute period of potential recovery