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Gina Martin

Faculty of Health Disciplines, Athabasca University, Athabasca, Canada.

2 papers in the library · 338 citations · publishing 2013-2023

Papers

Ayahuasca-Assisted Therapy for Addiction: Results from a Preliminary Observational Study in Canada

Current Drug Abuse Reviews June 1, 2013 Gerald Thomas, Philippe Lucas, N. Rielle Capler et al. 327 citations

Ayahuasca-assisted therapy was linked to meaningful improvements in factors related to problematic substance use among a rural aboriginal population. The observed changes suggest positive psychological and behavioral shifts, indicating that this therapeutic approach merits further, more rigorous investigation.

Therapeutic Potential of Psilocybin for Treating Psychological Distress among Survivors of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Evidence on Acceptability and Potential Efficacy of Psilocybin Use

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs October 10, 2023 Ashmita Grewal, Kalysha Closson, Gina Martin et al. 11 citations

People who experienced childhood adversity are more likely to suffer psychological distress. An online survey of adults who had used psilocybin in the past three months found that the link between adverse childhood experiences and current distress was weaker for those who had recently used psilocybin. Interest in and acceptance of psilocybin was high regardless of the severity of childhood adversity. The findings suggest psilocybin could be an acceptable and potentially helpful therapy for survivors of adverse childhood experiences, with the strongest benefits for those who faced the most severe adversity.