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Title: Psychedelic-assisted therapy for palliative care within a home treatment setting : a case report
Author(s): Seragnoli, Federico
Martignoni, Geo
Martignoni, Entela
Bachmann, SilkeLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Rabitti, Elisa
Cavuto, Silvio
Dubus, Zoe
Penzenstadler, LouiseLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Thorens, GabrielLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Billieux, JoëlLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Zullino, DanieleLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Issue Date: 2024
Type: Article
Language: English
Abstract: This case study describes the feasibility and safety of psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) as a home-based intervention for a patient with throat cancer experiencing significant existential distress. The patient tolerated the intervention well. This case supports the feasibility and safety of PAT for patients with life-threatening conditions in a home setting. Psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT), as it is practiced today, merges traditional psychotherapeutic techniques with the use of psychedelics such as LSD, psilocybin, or MDMA with the aim of unlocking deeper insights in patients and treating mental conditions that are resistant to other forms of therapy. The present case study describes the safety of PAT as a home-based intervention for a patient with throat cancer experiencing significant existential distress. The patient tolerated the intervention well and was asked to report on measures of anxiety, depression, and distress related to his somatic condition. The observations provided by this clinical case report align with previous findings, suggesting that PAT can be safely applied to potentially provide relief from existential distress in patients with life-threatening conditions. As this is a single-case study, generalizations should be made cautiously. Moreover, placebo effects, expectancy effects, and the natural course of the disease may influence outcomes. Future research should consider controlled trials to ascertain the efficacy and safety of such interventions in diverse settings.
URI: https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/118937
http://dx.doi.org/10.25673/116977
Open Access: Open access publication
License: (CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0(CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Journal Title: Clinical Case Reports
Publisher: Wiley
Publisher Place: Chichester
Volume: 12
Issue: 9
Original Publication: 10.1002/ccr3.9305
Page Start: 1
Page End: 11
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