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Psychiatria Danubina

ISSN 0353-5053

3 papers in the library · 1 citation · publishing 2024-2026

Papers

CURRENT STATE OF PSILOCYBIN-ASSISTED THERAPY IN MOOD DISORDERS

Psychiatria Danubina July 17, 2024 Astrid Kaiserman, Charles Kornreich, Laetitia Vanderijst 1 citation

Psychedelics are being re-evaluated for therapeutic use, with psilocybin-assisted therapy (PAT) showing positive effects on depression and anxiety in patients with life-threatening diseases. PAT appears safe and feasible in clinical settings, with preliminary evidence of immediate and partially sustained improvements in mood symptoms. One trial found no significant difference in efficacy between PAT and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. The studies reviewed suggest PAT induces neuroplasticity and may help change inflexible thinking patterns. However, larger, more diverse studies with better controls for expectancy are needed to confirm these promising results.

Studies on the impact of meditation on mental health: A critical review.

Psychiatria Danubina April 1, 2026 Ksenija Popadić

Research on meditation for mental health faces key challenges: meditation covers diverse practices with different techniques, goals, and outcomes, making comparisons difficult. Standardizing protocols and operationalizing the specific type of meditation are proposed solutions. Meditators vary in experience, motivation, and characteristics, so tracking participant traits and stratifying samples in quantitative studies is essential. Repeated measurements often yield inconsistent results due to methodological shortcomings and lack of a theoretical framework. Defining measurable outcomes specific to research goals is necessary, and combining qualitative with quantitative methods helps capture subjective experiences. Interdisciplinary research incorporating psychology, philosophy, anthropology, neuroscience, biology, sociology, and comparative cultural and religious studies is recommended to better understand meditation's impact on mental processes, personality, and behavior, and to improve its application in mental health.

Festina lente: Psychedelics.

Psychiatria Danubina August 1, 2025 Tonći Mastelić, Trpimir Glavina

Psychedelics are gaining popularity in psychiatric science and society for therapeutic use. An overview of the literature shows that while some research results are promising, they are not yet solid. The social context is dominantly optimistic, but potential problems and pitfalls lie ahead in legalization and clinical introduction. Current knowledge calls for caution, and maintaining a critical view with wider social discussion is necessary.