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Emily Whinkin

Advanced Integrative Medical Science (AIMS) Institute, Seattle, WA USA.

2 papers in the library · 26 citations · publishing 2023-2026

Papers

Psilocybin in Palliative Care: An Update.

Current geriatrics reports January 1, 2023 Emily Whinkin, Moira Opalka, Conor Watters et al. 26 citations

Psilocybin, a tryptamine psychedelic found in certain mushrooms, shows promise for alleviating emotional and spiritual distress in palliative care patients. A review of recent research and field reports indicates that psilocybin has significant and sometimes sustained anxiolytic, antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, and entheogenic effects with a favorable safety profile. However, the research has limitations, including selection bias toward healthy, white, financially privileged individuals and follow-up periods too short to assess long-term psychospiritual benefits and quality of life. Major legal, ethical, and financial barriers to access exist, likely worsened for geriatric and palliative care patients. More large-scale controlled trials are needed.

Ketamine assisted psychotherapy in postpartum mood and anxiety disorders: a limited case series

Frontiers in Psychiatry January 22, 2026 Alka Christnacht, Therry Rose Eparwa, Emily Whinkin et al.

Ketamine assisted psychotherapy (KAP) may help treat postpartum mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) when introduced within the first two years after childbirth. Existing medications often fail to work quickly enough, are hard to access, or provide only short-term relief. This retrospective case series describes three individuals who received KAP as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. The report highlights how psychedelic insights gained during sessions may contribute to symptom improvement, suggesting KAP could offer a more effective and sustained therapeutic option for postpartum mental health.