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Isak Joneborg

1 paper in the library · publishing 2022

Papers

Active mechanisms of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy: A systematic review.

Journal of affective disorders October 15, 2022 Isak Joneborg, Yena Lee, Joshua D Di Vincenzo et al.

A systematic review of five randomized-controlled trials found that ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) had a significant positive effect on primary outcome measures for adults with substance use disorders and treatment-resistant depression, but the data is mixed. The single trial examining KAP for treatment-resistant depression found no benefit. The review notes a lack of large, replicated clinical trials and no studies actively examining mechanisms of action. Evidence suggests temporary neural changes caused by ketamine, such as NMDAR inhibition and increased synaptic neuroplasticity, may affect treatment outcomes. Preliminary findings also suggest adjunct psychotherapy, changes in perspective, and spirituality may play a role.