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Franziska Dambeck

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms following psychedelic use: a naturalistic survey study

Psychological Medicine January 1, 2026 Ricarda Evens, Abdo Uyar, Emily Gosslau et al.

About 31% of people who had a distressing psychedelic experience that lasted beyond the acute phase met diagnostic criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Avoidance during the acute experience predicted worse PTSD symptoms, while acceptance predicted milder symptoms. Post-traumatic growth was unrelated to the intensity of the challenge or avoidance but was linked to acceptance. Most participants sought help from online resources or friends, though psychotherapy was rated most helpful. The study targeted those with highly challenging experiences, so findings do not reflect prevalence among all psychedelic users.