Pharmacological assistance for psychotherapy

Jessica Lochtenberg MA , Ari Kirshenbaum PhD , Matthew W. Johnson PhD
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Abstract

Recent interest has emerged regarding the use of several short-acting pharmacotherapies that may be explicitly delivered in the context of psychotherapy for anxiety, mood and substance-dependence disorders. Our objective in this narrative review is to highlight the potential of medically-assisted psychotherapy by outlining the current state of research on some of these drugs, including d-cycloserine, propranolol, and psychedelics, and describing the basic science that supports their use. The neurobiological learning and memory theories that correspond to the manner in which these drugs function are also discussed. Although the efficacy of the medically-assisted psychotherapies reviewed is still under investigation, we propose that these novel treatment approaches may be preferred over traditional psychopharmacological treatments for many reasons, including the presence of fewer chronic side effects, as well as a lesser toxicity and abuse potential. Furthermore, some clinical research suggests that adjunctive pharmacotherapies may help to reinforce the psychotherapeutic alliance and may ultimately yield better long-term treatment outcomes for this reason, alone. If at least some of the adjunctive pharmacotherapies outlined in this review are found to be clinically efficacious and safe, mental health patients will benefit from having more treatment options available to them in the future.

心理治疗的药理学协助
最近,人们对几种短效药物疗法的使用产生了兴趣,这些药物疗法可以明确地在心理治疗的背景下用于治疗焦虑、情绪和物质依赖障碍。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们的目的是通过概述一些药物的研究现状,包括d-环丝氨酸、心得安和迷幻药,并描述支持其使用的基础科学,来强调医学辅助心理治疗的潜力。与这些药物的作用方式相对应的神经生物学学习和记忆理论也进行了讨论。尽管医学辅助心理疗法的疗效仍在调查中,但我们认为这些新的治疗方法可能比传统的精神药理学治疗更受欢迎,原因有很多,包括慢性副作用更少,毒性和滥用可能性更小。此外,一些临床研究表明,辅助药物治疗可能有助于加强心理治疗联盟,并可能最终产生更好的长期治疗结果。如果本综述中列出的至少一些辅助药物治疗在临床上是有效和安全的,那么精神健康患者将从将来有更多的治疗选择中受益。
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Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health
Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Forensic Medicine, Drug Discovery, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (General)
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