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Felipe M Herrmann

Department of Psychology, Harvard University, United States; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States. Electronic address: felipemherrmann@gmail.com.

1 paper in the library · publishing 2025

Papers

Exploring the potential psychological predictors associated with changes in depression, anxiety, and well-being following naturalistic psychedelic use.

Journal of psychiatric research November 1, 2025 Felipe M Herrmann, Grant Jones, Daniel M Low et al.

Increases in meaning in life, agreeableness, mindfulness, and extraversion are the psychological changes most strongly linked to future improvements in well-being after naturalistic psychedelic use. Increases in mindfulness, emotional stability, and extraversion are most associated with later reductions in anxiety, while increased self-esteem is most tied to decreased depression. Mindfulness was the only variable ranking among the top three predictors for all three outcomes—well-being, anxiety, and depression. These differing psychological changes may explain the mental health benefits observed after psychedelic use.