Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology
January 1, 2020
Matthew Butler, Mathieu Seynaeve, Timothy R. Nicholson et al.
38 citations
Functional neurological disorder (FND), previously called conversion disorder, is common in neurology clinics and causes substantial disability, but treatment options are limited. Psychedelics like psilocybin and LSD may help by altering brain circuits involved in self-representation, which is thought to be disrupted in FND. A systematic review of nine studies from 1954 to 1967, involving 26 patients, found that most received psychotherapy with variable adjunctive psychedelic use (psycholytic therapy). Of those treated, 69% (18 patients) showed at least some recovery on subjective clinician-rated criteria. Adverse events were mostly mild, though one patient withdrew due to distressing effects. All studies were low quality, lacking controls and valid outcome measures, so no conclusions on efficacy can be drawn.
Wellcome Open Research
April 22, 2025
Matthew Butler, Catherine Bird, Carolina Maggio et al.
3 citations
Functional neurological disorder (FND) is a common, debilitating condition linked to abnormal brain networks, dissociation, interoception, and motor agency. This open-label neuroimaging protocol will administer 25 mg of oral psilocybin with psychological support to 24 people with chronic FND. Resting-state and task-based functional MRI sequences will be compared before and after psilocybin. Additional measures include interoception, somatisation, illness perceptions, suggestibility, and dissociation. Participants will be followed for three months. The study aims to probe mechanisms underlying FND and assess the safety and feasibility of psychedelic administration with psychological support in this population.
Translational Psychiatry
April 24, 2026
Matt Butler, Ellen Moore, James Rucker et al.
1 citation
Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD) involves episodes of altered perception after past psychoactive drug use, causing distress and impairment. In a large retrospective cohort study using electronic health records from 25,778 individuals diagnosed with HPPD, high rates of prior comorbidities were found, including depressive episodes (29.2%), anxiety disorders (26.2%), chronic pain (15.9%), headache syndromes (14.7%), post-viral fatigue (12.3%), ADHD (6.6%), and fibromyalgia (6.7%). Anxiety and functional somatic syndromes were more common in HPPD patients than in psychedelic-using controls. Anxiety (odds ratio 1.5) and post-viral fatigue (odds ratio 1.9) predicted HPPD development among psychedelic users. After diagnosis, HPPD was associated with increased risk of subsequent functional somatic syndromes (odds ratio 2.0) and psychiatric disorders (odds ratio 1.4) compared to psychedelic-using controls.