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Clinical Trial Finds Substantial Antidepressant Effects From Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy "We found a statistically significant and very large effect," Davis said in a recent podcast.
Among 24 volunteers with major depressive disorder, researchers found psilocybin-assisted therapy was at least twice as effective as psychotherapy on its own, and more than four times as effective as available antidepressant drugs.
The drug also doesn't require taking a pill every single day, nor does it come with nearly as many side effects as antidepressants or ketamine. Apart from occasional mild to moderate headaches and a few emotional moments, volunteers in the study tolerated psilocybin quite well and there were no serious dangers.
The research included two therapy sessions on the drug with 8 hours of prep and 2 hours of follow-up with a therapist. During the sessions, a pill of psilocybin was administered and participants stretched out on a couch in a living room-like space with headphones on for musical stimulation and eyeshades on to spur inward reflection. [ link to www.sciencealert.com (secure)] https://imgur.com/a/63vijCU Quoting: Seer777 It helps someone change everything, quite amazing Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77769393 Pairing therapeutic micro-dosing and VR? Take a walk on the moon to put things in perspective..the environment choice could be endless really.
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