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Joseph A. De Leo

Centre for Compassionate Care, Hamilton, ON, Canada

1 paper in the library · publishing 2024

Papers

Client treatment preferences in psychedelic-assisted therapy for depression in participants with depressive symptoms

Journal of Psychedelic Studies July 11, 2024 Alyssa B. Oliva, Mitch Earleywine, Fiona Low et al.

In a survey of 635 adults in the United States, the importance people place on having a therapist of the same gender or same race differs by the type of therapy and by the participant's own race and gender. For both cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT), racial and ethnic minority participants and female participants rated a same-gender practitioner as more important than did White or male participants. A same-gender CBT therapist was rated as more important than a same-gender PAT guide.