Psychedelic therapy - refining the claim of a paradigm shift.

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
International Review of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1080/09540261.2024.2410853
Helena D Aicher, Max Wolff, Uwe Herwig
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Abstract

The renewed interest in psychedelics as treatments for mental health disorders is often referred to as the "Psychedelic Renaissance." This article assesses whether this resurgence truly constitutes a paradigm shift in psychiatry, as some proponents claim, or if it should be viewed as an integration of existing therapeutic approaches. We explore historical contexts, noting that psychedelics were extensively researched in the mid-20th century and argue that many of the current claims about their novelty overlook prior knowledge and research from that period. While psychedelics do introduce novel aspects, such as rapid therapeutic effects and unique modes of action, we challenge the idea of a full paradigm shift, suggesting that these developments are better understood as enhancements to existing frameworks rather than a wholesale replacement. We emphasize the importance of integrating psychedelics within a broader bio-psycho-social model of psychiatry, combining pharmacological, psychological, and contextual factors. The therapeutic potential of psychedelics in psychotherapy has previously been described as working as "nonspecific amplifiers" of psychological processes, rather than introducing entirely new mechanisms. We suggest a balanced, integrative approach that incorporates psychedelics into existing mental health care models, cautioning against "psychedelic exceptionalism" and the risk of overselling their potential as a revolutionary treatment.

人们对用迷幻药治疗精神疾病的重新关注常常被称为 "迷幻药文艺复兴"。本文评估了这一复兴是否真的如某些支持者所说的那样构成了精神病学的范式转变,还是应该将其视为现有治疗方法的一种整合。我们探讨了历史背景,注意到迷幻剂在20世纪中叶就得到了广泛的研究,并认为目前关于其新颖性的许多说法都忽略了那个时期的知识和研究。虽然迷幻药确实带来了新的方面,如快速的治疗效果和独特的作用模式,但我们对范式全面转变的观点提出了质疑,认为这些发展最好被理解为对现有框架的加强,而不是全面取代。我们强调将迷幻药纳入更广泛的精神病学生物-心理-社会模式的重要性,将药理学、心理学和环境因素结合起来。迷幻药在心理治疗中的治疗潜力以前被描述为作为心理过程的 "非特异性放大器 "发挥作用,而不是引入全新的机制。我们建议采用一种平衡、综合的方法,将迷幻药纳入现有的心理健康护理模式,同时告诫人们警惕 "迷幻药例外论",以及过度宣传迷幻药作为革命性疗法的潜力。
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期刊介绍: The International Review of Psychiatry is the premier review journal in the field with a truly international authorship and readership. Each bimonthly issue is dedicated to a specific theme relevant to psychiatry, edited by recognized experts on the topic, who are selected by the Editors and the Editorial Board. Each issue provides in-depth, scholarly reviews of the topic in focus. The Journal reaches a broad international readership including clinicians, academics, educators, and researchers who wish to remain up-to-date with recent and rapid developments in various fields of psychiatry. It aims to be of value to trainees by choosing topics of relevance to career development, which are also suitable for clinicians for continuing professional development.
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