Psychedelics, Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy and Employees’ Wellbeing

Journal of Management Inquiry  – August 28, 2024

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Summary

Breakthroughs in Psychedelics and Drug Studies highlight the potential of compounds like psilocybin and lysergic acid diethylamide for mental health. Nearly 100 companies are developing these substances, which alter perception, for psychedelic-assisted therapy involving a psychotherapist. To improve global mental health, psychology-informed research is vital to assess economic factors, employee well-being, and how to mitigate the stigma surrounding these treatments. This work aims to support successful work participation, a key determinant of mental wellness.

Abstract

There is a psychedelic renaissance with key drugs that alter perception and mood being given breakthrough therapy status as potential treatments for common mental health conditions. If approved, these drugs may be used alongside psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT), a therapeutic process supporting learning from taking psychedelics. Nearly 100 companies, mainly across America, Canada, Europe, and Australia, are developing compounds such as psilocybin and lysergic acid diethylamide. This article considers the management research that could influence policymakers’ decisions and support employees undergoing PAT. Firstly, research on economic analyses that could inform policymakers’ approval decisions is outlined. Secondly, research exploring PAT's influence on employees’ wellbeing is noted. Thirdly, research on employees’ experiences of stigma around mental health, psychedelics and PAT is suggested. Developing these inquiries may influence employees’ PAT success and improve global mental health by encouraging successful work participation as a critical determinant of mental wellness.

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