PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF PTSD WITH PSYCHEDELICS: A FUTURE OUTLOOK
Michal Gorski, Adam Januszkiewicz, Wiktoria Januszkiewicz, Wojciech Machulski, Martyna Ciarkowska, Jan Krzysztof Makulski, Kamil Franczyk, Karolina Swierk, Damian Podkościelny, Maria Gierasimiuk
International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science December 24, 2025 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.31435/ijitss.4(48).2025.4392 via OpenAlex
Summary
Approximately 3.9% of the global population is estimated to experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in their lifetime, which manifests through intrusive thoughts and avoidance behaviors. Current treatments, including psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy, often show marginal effectiveness for many individuals suffering from PTSD. This narrative review synthesizes knowledge on novel treatments, particularly psychedelic drugs, aiming to evaluate their potential role in managing PTSD and providing insights for practitioners and patients.
Study at a glance
| Design | narrative review |
|---|---|
| Population | individuals diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) |
| Key finding | The narrative review aims to explore the efficacy of psychedelic therapy in managing PTSD and its prospective role in future clinical integration. |
Abstract
Globally, approximately 3.9% of the population is estimated to experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder during their lifetime. PTSD is characterized as a complex mental health condition that develops following exposure to traumatic events, manifesting through intrusive thoughts, hyperarousal, and avoidance behaviors. Despite psychotherapy and conventional pharmacotherapy being the standard primary treatments, a significant number of individuals with PTSD continue to suffer from chronic symptoms and substantial psychiatric and medical comorbidities, underscoring a critical need for innovative therapeutic interventions. A broad consensus in the literature indicates that existing PTSD treatments offer only marginal effectiveness for a considerable proportion of affected individuals. To address this, the present narrative review endeavors to synthesize the available knowledge regarding novel treatments for PTSD, specifically focusing on psychedelic drugs, acknowledging the current limitations in high-quality empirical literature on the subject. The primary objective of this study is to conduct a narrative review on the efficacy of psychedelic therapy in managing PTSD. This involves examining current research and evaluating the benefits and drawbacks associated with various psychedelic interventions. The central clinical question explored is: For patients diagnosed with PTSD, what are the current and emerging psychedelic-based pharmacological treatments, and what is their prospective role in future clinical integration? It is anticipated that this study will provide valuable insights to both practitioners and patients regarding the potential utility of psychedelic compounds within the therapeutic landscape of PTSD.