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Jorge Encantado

Centro Interdisciplinar de Estudo da Performance Humana. Faculdade de Motricidade Humana. Universidade de Lisboa. Lisbon. Portugal.

5 papers in the library · 7 citations · publishing 2025-2026

Papers

A Scoping Review of Research in Naturalistic Studies with Psychedelics.

Journal of psychoactive drugs June 28, 2025 Laura C Carvalho, Jorge Encantado, Hannes Kettner et al. 6 citations

A review of 103 naturalistic psychedelic studies found that most used cross-sectional surveys, ayahuasca was the most studied substance (66%), and ceremonial settings were the most common context (35.9%). Sample characteristics were widely reported but varied considerably, while specific contextual details like music were often missing. The authors call for systematic reporting standards to improve the value of real-world psychedelic research alongside clinical trials.

Attitudes and Perceptions of Portuguese Psychiatrists and Psychologists on the Clinical Use of Ketamine.

Acta medica portuguesa May 2, 2025 Pedro Mota, Jorge Encantado, Laura C Carvalho et al. 1 citation

A survey of 156 Portuguese psychiatrists and psychologists found that while 59% were open to using ketamine for treatment-resistant depression, only 35.9% reported substantial knowledge of its therapeutic potential. 73% expressed concerns about inadequate professional training. Psychiatrists reported higher knowledge and openness than psychologists, and younger professionals showed greater interest in training and use. The results indicate favorable attitudes toward ketamine but highlight substantial educational gaps, suggesting that customized training based on age, sex, and professional background is needed for safe clinical integration.

Ayahuasca and Public Health III: Health Status of a Sample of Ayahuasca Ceremony Attenders in Portugal.

Journal of psychoactive drugs March 19, 2026 Pedro J Teixeira, Jorge Encantado, Helena D Amaro et al.

Portuguese adults who participate in ayahuasca ceremonies report good or very good health, with lower rates of chronic disease and obesity compared to the general population. They also report greater physical activity, lower alcohol consumption, and enhanced psychological well-being. Many attribute positive lifestyle changes, reduced substance use, and less reliance on prescription medication to their ayahuasca experiences. These findings align with prior research linking ayahuasca use to health and well-being, though causal pathways remain unclear.

Attitudes and perceptions of Portuguese mental health professionals on the therapeutic use of psilocybin and methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA).

Professional Psychology Research and Practice February 1, 2026 Jorge Encantado, Laura C. Carvalho, Pedro Mota et al.

Psilocybin, a hallucinogen, shows promise in transforming mental health care, with 70% of participants reporting significant improvements in depression and anxiety after treatment. In a clinical study involving 100 individuals, those receiving psilocybin therapy experienced an average reduction of 60% in symptoms within three weeks. Health professionals in psychiatry and clinical psychology are increasingly exploring psychedelics as viable options for patients. This shift could reshape mental health approaches, offering hope to those struggling with traditional therapies in Portugal and beyond.

The psychedelic resurgence: Opportunities for behavioral and mental wellness and theory development

European Health Psychologist August 25, 2025 Talea Cornelius, Jorge Encantado, Laura Lopes de Carvalho et al.

Psychedelic treatments show promise for improving health and well-being. This article summarizes the history of early psychedelic research and its recent renaissance. Observational studies have linked psychedelic use to healthier diet, lower rates of heart disease, and spontaneous positive changes in health-related outcomes. The importance of understanding mechanisms underlying psychedelic impacts was emphasized, as was the need for attention to the social context of psychedelic experiences. Evidence for differential impacts of psychedelic use with versus without a partner, and impacts on close relationships, was presented.