From chaos to kaleidoscope: Exploring factors in psychedelic self-treatment for mental health conditions.
J Psychopharmacol July 29, 2024 Claire Walker, Timothy Piatkowski, Jason Ferris et al. 4 citations
People who use psychedelics outside of medical guidance to treat their own mental health conditions often report improvements in mental health and self-awareness, which may reduce their need for prescribed medications. An analysis of 2,552 respondents from the Global Drug Survey 2020 identified three key factors from self-reported psychedelic effects: Improved Mental Health, Improved Self-Awareness, and Neuro-Sensory Changes. Most respondents had a history of depression (80%) or anxiety (65.6%). The perceived benefits from psychedelic self-treatment were linked to a lower likelihood of currently using prescribed medication, especially for depression or combined depression and anxiety. These findings suggest that psychedelics could have therapeutic potential for mental health.