Psychedelic treatment for anorexia nervosa: A first-hand view of how psilocybin treatment did and did not help

Psychedelics.  – November 07, 2024

Source: OpenAlex

Summary

Psilocybin, a potent hallucinogen explored in psychedelics and drug studies, shows compelling promise for Anorexia nervosa, a severe psychiatric illness with high mortality. Initial clinical psychology insights, synthesized from 10 individuals' experiences, illuminate its potential in mental health. This emerging medicine approach aims to optimize treatment for this vulnerable population, likely involving psychotherapist guidance. Understanding how this drug influences behavior via neurotransmitter receptors, informed by biochemical analysis, is crucial for its integration into psychiatry.

Abstract

Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a psychiatric illness with high mortality rates and limited treatment outcomes. Psilocybin treatment (PT) has shown promise for various mental health indications and there is significant interest in exploring its potential for AN; however, studies to date are preliminary. Given the probable surge in psychedelic studies for AN, more information is needed to understand how to successfully apply and optimize these treatments for this vulnerable population. In this Emerging Topics article, we present a nuanced exploration of the potential benefits and constraints of PT for AN, contextualized within the framework of our clinical findings from a modest phase 1 pilot study. We offer here a synthesis of first-hand experiences and comprehensive thematic insights gleaned from 10 individuals with lived experience, providing a rich tapestry of perspectives on this novel therapeutic approach.

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