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Bruna Santos De Carvalho

2 papers in the library · 1 citation · publishing 2026

Papers

Mapping cognitive-behavioral approach in psychedelic-assisted treatment: a systematic review across phases with classic and non-classic psychedelics

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience March 28, 2026 Yves Martins Varela, Vagner Deuel De O. Tavares, Luiza Macedo Delgado et al. 1 citation

Cognitive-behavioral therapies are being combined with psychedelic substances such as ketamine, psilocybin, and MDMA to treat mental disorders, but the way they are integrated varies widely across studies. A systematic review of 9 clinical trials involving 283 patients found that traditional cognitive behavioral therapy was the most common approach, used in 6 studies, while mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy were each used in 2 and 1 studies respectively. The timing of therapy relative to the psychedelic experience—before, during, or after—also differed. The findings highlight the need for more consistent research to clarify how these therapeutic models are best implemented.

Preliminary Non-Randomized Clinical Trial of Subcutaneous Esketamine in Treatment-Resistant Depression: Exploring Adjunctive Effects of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy

medRxiv Preprint Server May 31, 2026 Yves Martins Varela, Patrícia Cavalcanti-Ribeiro, Geovan Menezes de Sousa et al. preprint

Ketamine rapidly reduces depression symptoms in treatment-resistant depression, but its effects may be enhanced by combining it with psychotherapy. The drug induces neuroplasticity and psychological openness, which could help patients process emotions, restructure thoughts, and maintain improvements. However, research has not yet thoroughly examined whether adding structured psychotherapy to ketamine treatment provides additional benefits.