Psychedelics in Psychiatry-Keeping the Renaissance From Going Off the Rails.
JAMA Psychiatry May 1, 2021 David B. Yaden, Mary E. Yaden, Roland R. Griffiths 102 citations
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JAMA Psychiatry May 1, 2021 David B. Yaden, Mary E. Yaden, Roland R. Griffiths 102 citations
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Psychedelic Med (New Rochelle) December 13, 2023 Kelley C. O'Donnell, Daniel E. Roberts, Terence H.W. Ching et al. 13 citations
The term 'psychedelic' carries multiple, sometimes conflicting, meanings across different contexts—scientific, cultural, legal, and historical. This ambiguity can hinder clear communication and slow research progress by creating misunderstandings among researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and the public. The authors argue that recognizing and clarifying these varied definitions is essential for advancing the field, as precise language helps align expectations, improve study reproducibility, and inform policy decisions. Without shared understanding, efforts to study and apply psychedelics therapeutically risk confusion and fragmentation.
Int Rev Psychiatry September 11, 2024 Mary E. Yaden, Terence H. W. Ching, Noam Goldway et al. 2 citations
A survey of US psychiatry residency training directors found that most (64%) favor adding more time for psychedelic education, yet many worry about a lack of educational materials (54%) and limited faculty to teach the content (46%). Almost all programs (94%) expressed some interest in a standardized curriculum in psychedelic medicine. Training directors recognize current offerings are limited and want more support to meet the coming demand for education in this emerging field.