Psilocybin-Assisted Psychotherapy for Chronic Somatoform Pain Disorder: A Case Report

Psychoactives  – September 01, 2025

Source: OpenAlex

Summary

A patient suffering chronic pain and recurrent depression experienced significant relief following four sessions of psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy. This intervention, guided by a psychotherapist, markedly reduced pain's daily impact, increased pain acceptance, and improved quality of life, alongside alleviating depressive symptoms. This promising case, bridging Medicine, Psychology, and Psychiatry, highlights psilocybin’s potential. Psilocybin, an alkaloid studied in Chemical synthesis and alkaloids, shows growing therapeutic promise within Psychedelics and Drug Studies, contributing to Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies for chronic pain.

Abstract

Psychedelic substances have experienced a resurgence of clinical interest in recent years, particularly for their promising effects in the treatment of psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety. While evidence regarding their role in chronic pain management remains limited, emerging studies suggest potential therapeutic benefits. This case report describes a patient with persistent somatoform pain disorder and recurrent depressive disorder who underwent four sessions of psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy. The intervention was associated with a reduction in the negative impact of pain on daily life, increased pain acceptance, improved quality of life, and reduction in depressive symptoms. These findings contribute to the growing body of literature suggesting that psychedelics, when combined with psychotherapy, may offer a novel and holistic approach to the treatment of chronic pain. Further controlled studies are needed to explore the safety, efficacy, and underlying mechanisms.

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