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Martina Billeci

SPDC, Mental Health Department, Santa Maria delle Grazie Hospital, ASL 2, Naples, Italy.

1 paper in the library · 18 citations · publishing 2024

Papers

Disembodiment and Affective Resonances in Esketamine Treatment of Depersonalized Depression Subtype: Two Case Studies.

Psychopathology January 1, 2024 Pietro Sarasso, Martina Billeci, Irene Ronga et al. 18 citations

Dissociative experiences from ketamine, often seen as undesirable side effects, may be essential for its antidepressant action in certain depression subtypes. The 'relaxed prior hypothesis' proposes that ketamine enhances sensitivity to bodily signals by blocking glutamate, improving short-term plasticity. Two patients with 'depersonalized depression' (Entfremdungsdepression) in a six-month esketamine program showed that induced dissociation, particularly disembodiment, could suspend ingrained patterns of feeling and behavior. This creates a window of psychological plasticity, allowing the body to regain responsiveness to emotional cues. The findings suggest esketamine's dissociative effects may be especially beneficial for those with compromised interoceptive awareness and interaffectivity.