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Elizabeth Wolfson

Field Trip Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

3 papers in the library · 27 citations · publishing 2022-2024

Papers

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Provides Lasting and Effective Results in the Treatment of Depression, Anxiety, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder at 3 and 6 Months: Findings from a Large Retrospective Effectiveness Study.

Psychedelic medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.) June 1, 2024 Ryan Yermus, John Bottos, Nathan Bryson et al. 13 citations

Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) produces sustained reductions in anxiety, depression, and PTSD symptoms lasting up to 5 months after the last session. In a retrospective study of adults with treatment-resistant major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, or PTSD who received KAP across 11 North American clinics, large treatment effects were detected at 3 months (Cohen's d = 0.75-0.86) and sustained at 6 months (d = 0.61-0.73). Case reductions ranged from 39% to 41% at 3 months and 29% to 37% at 6 months. However, high attrition rates (82% at 3 months, 95% at 6 months) may limit validity of the results.

Psychedelic-supportive psychotherapy: A psychotherapeutic model for, before and beyond the medicine experience

Journal of Psychedelic Studies October 24, 2022 Elizabeth Wolfson 12 citations

A renaissance in psychedelic medicine research is confirming therapeutic benefits and advancing legalization, yet trained psychotherapists remain largely blocked from applying their expertise. Many clients are already using psychedelics outside therapy and need support processing those experiences, but practitioners lack guidelines. The proposed model, 'Psychedelic-Supportive Psychotherapy,' allows qualified therapists to work with clients adjacent to, but not during, a medicine experience without ethical or legal risk. It balances harm reduction with support for emotional, psychological, and spiritual gains, centering the therapeutic relationship as a change agent even when the therapist is not present during the client's medicine journey. The model provides a foundational structure with criteria, parameters, and recommendations for practitioners.

Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy provides lasting and effective results in the treatment of depression, anxiety and post traumatic stress disorder at 3 and 6 months: Findings from a large single-arm retrospective effectiveness trial

medRxiv January 17, 2023 Ryan Yermus, Michael Verbora, Sidney H. Kennedy et al. 2 citations preprint

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) produced large and sustained reductions in depression, anxiety, and PTSD symptoms for up to six months after treatment. In a retrospective trial of 1806 adults with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, or PTSD, effect sizes at three months ranged from 0.75 to 0.86 and were maintained at six months (0.61 to 0.73). Between 39% and 41% of patients showed case reductions at three months, and 29% to 37% at six months. A minimal clinically important difference was reported by 50% to 75% at three months and 48% to 70% at six months. The treatment involved 4 to 6 guided ketamine sessions with psychotherapy.