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Ruairi E Patterson

Brain, Belief, and Behaviour Lab, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Innovation Village IV5, Cheetah Road, Coventry, CV1 2TL, UK.

1 paper in the library · 61 citations · publishing 2020

Papers

Broadening Your Mind to Include Others: The relationship between serotonergic psychedelic experiences and maladaptive narcissism.

Psychopharmacology September 1, 2020 Valerie Van Mulukom, Ruairi E Patterson, Michiel van Elk 61 citations

Classical serotonergic psychedelic (CSP) experiences that induce awe, but not ego dissolution, are linked to lower maladaptive narcissism through increased feelings of connectedness and affective empathetic drive. In a survey of 414 participants describing their most awe-inspiring psychedelic experience, those reporting more awe showed higher connectedness and empathy, which in turn predicted reduced exploitative-entitled narcissism. This relationship persisted after controlling for sensation-seeking. No evidence was found that ego dissolution produced the same effects. The findings suggest CSPs may have therapeutic potential for disorders involving deficits in connectedness and empathy, such as pathological narcissism, with awe-driven connectedness as a key mechanism.