Memory, trauma, and self: Remembering and recovering from sexual abuse in psychedelic-assisted therapy

Journal of Psychedelic Studies  – October 09, 2024

Source: OpenAlex

Summary

Psilocybin offers compelling potential for treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder from sexual abuse, a condition often resistant to conventional psychotherapy techniques. Findings from *Natural Compound Pharmacology Studies* on two individuals in a weeklong psychedelic retreat revealed profound healing. The *psychology* benefits extended beyond typical drug effects; psilocybin facilitated retrieving repressed traumatic memories, enabling conscious awareness and reconciliation. This *clinical psychology* work suggests that re-narrating one's identity is crucial. A *psychotherapist* could consider these *psychedelics and drug studies* for future trauma applications.

Abstract

Abstract Background and Aims This article examines the therapeutic potential of psilocybin in addressing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as the result of sexual abuse. PTSD is a prevalent form of mental distress resistant to most conventional treatment methods. Methods Through an in-depth analysis of the narratives of two individuals with longstanding, treatment-resistant mental health conditions, who participated in a weeklong group-based psychedelic retreat involving psilocybin, the study unveils the intricate interplay between psychedelic-assisted therapy, memory, and narrative in the healing process. Results The research findings suggest that beyond the commonly acknowledged therapeutic effects of psychedelic drugs, psilocybin can facilitate the retrieval of repressed or forgotten traumatic memories, allowing for conscious awareness, recognition, and reconciliation. A noteworthy aspect of the healing progression observed is the re-narration of one's identity and biographical circumstances following the recovery of unresolved traumatic memories. Conclusions This study underscores the importance of memory and self-narrative in the therapeutic landscape of psychedelic-assisted therapy for trauma. The article concludes by advocating for continued exploration in future research regarding the complex dynamics of memory and self-narrative in the healing journey within psychedelic science and trauma studies.

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