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Chapter 28 - Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy

from Section 3 - Contemporary Developments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 May 2021

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Summary

In recent years there has been a resumption of research into the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelic1 drugs such as MDMA2, psilocybin and LSD3. Clinical research suggests significant efficacy for psychiatric disorders that have traditionally been hard to treat. The evidence base has accumulated to the point that psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy appears to be moving from a fringe subject to a significant new treatment method that all psychotherapists should at least be aware of and that some may develop into a special interest.

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