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Cameron Lacey

Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand.

2 papers in the library · 24 citations · publishing 2023

Papers

Experiences of psilocybin treatment for clinical conditions: A qualitative meta‐synthesis

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing February 13, 2023 Marie Crowe, Jenni Manuel, Dave Carlyle et al. 18 citations

People treated with psilocybin across various health conditions—cancer, depression, HIV, substance use disorder, smoking cessation, and trauma—describe their experiences in three common themes: acceptance, connection, and transformation. A qualitative meta-synthesis of ten studies found that these themes emerged regardless of the specific health condition being treated. The review offers insights into the subjective experience of psilocybin and its effects on health, helping mental health nurses and other clinicians understand the therapeutic process from the patient's perspective.

Psilocybin‐assisted psychotherapy for treatment‐resistant depression: Which psychotherapy?

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing August 17, 2023 Marie Crowe, Jenni Manuel, Dave Carlyle et al. 6 citations

This perspective paper examines which one-to-one psychotherapies best align with the psilocybin experience for treating treatment-resistant depression. Evidence from a Cochrane review and a qualitative meta-synthesis indicates that the chosen psychotherapy must prioritize subjective experience, facilitate emotional processing, support connectedness with others, foster self-acceptance, and encourage change based on personal insights. Interpersonal psychotherapy and intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy are found to be congruent with the psilocybin experience, though other therapies are currently being trialled.