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Eva‐lotta Brakemeier

Universität Greifswald

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

Synergies in psychedelic-assisted therapy: a qualitative interview study of psychotherapeutic processes

Frontiers in Psychiatry April 1, 2026 Jonathan Stellmacher, Christopher Schmidt, Helena Aicher et al.

Therapists in Switzerland who provide psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) adapt psychotherapeutic techniques to the psychedelic context but retain similarities to non-psychedelic practices. The psychedelic and psychotherapeutic elements work synergistically, amplifying general therapeutic factors such as trust, a sense of profundity, and the emergence of therapeutic experiences. Therapists agreed that psychedelics act as unspecific catalysts for psychotherapeutic processes, while also acknowledging unique interactions between the drug and therapy. For specific indications, incorporating psychedelics into long-term psychotherapy may strengthen therapeutic processes.