Research Keyword: psilocybin-assisted therapy

The association between diverse psychological protocols and the efficacy of psilocybin-assisted therapy for clinical depressive symptoms: a Bayesian meta-analysis

This research examined how different types of psychological support during psilocybin treatment affect depression outcomes. Researchers analyzed 10 clinical trials involving 515 patients with depression. They found that whether therapists used structured manuals or flexible approaches, or whether therapy was directive or non-directive, the depression improvement from psilocybin treatment was similar across all approaches.

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Analysis of Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy in Medicine: A Narrative Review

This review examines how psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, may help treat difficult-to-treat conditions like smoking addiction, alcohol dependence, and depression. Clinical trials show psilocybin-assisted therapy achieves better smoking cessation rates (80%) than standard medications and reduces depression symptoms as effectively as common antidepressants. The treatment works differently than daily medications, requiring only a few supervised doses weeks apart, potentially offering a new option for millions of people.

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