Federico Seragnoli , Gabriel Thorens , Louise Penzenstadler , Leonice Furtado , Albert Buchard , Silke Bachmann , Radu Iuga , Eugénie Khatcherian , Adam Nowotarski , Michel Sabe , Hélène Richard-Lepouriel , Alban Glangetas , Léa Girani , Raya Anastasova , Alexis Girardet , Ray Yang , Léo Lécureux , Sylvie Alaux , Cedric Mabilais , Caroline Amberger , Daniele Zullino
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背景本文旨在介绍一种跨学科的迷幻药辅助心理治疗(PAP)模式,该模式是我们在日内瓦大学医院的一个机构环境中开发的。我们的模式整合了精神科医生、心理学家和护士的协作努力,为以安全、可控和标准化的方式实施迷幻辅助心理疗法建立了一个结构化框架。 导言:迷幻辅助心理疗法(PAP)是一种心理治疗方法,它利用迷幻药引起的意识状态的深刻改变来提高治疗效果。由于历史偏见而非经验证据,这种创新方法一直被忽视,但现在临床医生对它重新产生了兴趣。当代研究采用先进的方法和严谨的科学手段,对一系列精神疾病显示出巨大的治疗潜力。在瑞士,法律框架自 2014 年起授权将迷幻剂和迷幻药作为特殊药物用于治疗目的,并有严格的规定。我们的方法概述包括:患者资格的行政和临床选择标准;旨在向患者介绍心理教育干预措施、分析意图和治疗目标的准备环节;在支持性环境中控制性施用迷幻剂;以及迷幻体验后的整合环节。我们的方案强调安全、伦理考虑以及整个过程中支持性治疗关系的重要性。我们还介绍了用于鉴定和评估意识状态改变的问卷,即五维意识状态改变问卷(5AD-ASC)和神秘体验问卷(MEQ)。自 2020 年 9 月项目启动至 2024 年 2 月,日内瓦大学医院 PAP 团队共获得 224 项个人授权(114 项迷幻剂授权,110 项迷幻药授权),共进行了 396 次个人治疗。讨论本文提出的核心论点是,迷幻剂引起的意识改变是一种新型治疗工具,它是一种有效的催化剂,可以与传统的对话式心理疗法协同结合。这种结合有可能支持心理治疗过程,并在传统疗法已达到极限的情况下实现突破。我们讨论了这种方法的意义,反思了它在临床应用中面临的挑战和变革潜力。 结论我们文章的结论是对继续开展 PAP 基础和临床研究的支持。通过介绍 PAP 过程的详细框架,包括其准备阶段、体验阶段和综合阶段,我们主张对其治疗效果进行有条理、有科学依据的探索。我们的结论呼吁在临床实践中更广泛地接受和整合 PAP,但前提是持续的研究、道德实践和机构支持。
Psychothérapie assistée par psychédéliques (PAP) : le modèle genevois
Background
In this article, we aim to describe an interdisciplinary model for psychedelic assisted psychotherapy (PAP) that we have developed at the Geneva University Hospitals, in an institutional setting. Our model integrates the collaborative efforts of psychiatrists, psychologists, and nurses establishing a structured framework for administering PAP in a safe, controlled, and standardized manner.
Introduction
Psychedelic assisted psychotherapy (PAP) is a psychotherapeutic approach that utilizes the profound alteration of the state of consciousness induced by psychedelic substances to enhance therapeutic outcomes. This innovative approach, which has been neglected due to historical biases rather than empirical evidence, is now experiencing a renewed interest among clinicians. Contemporary research, equipped with advanced methodologies and a rigorous scientific approach, is showing significant therapeutic potential for a range of mental health disorders. In Switzerland, the legal framework authorizes the medicinal use since 2014 for exceptional authorizations for the medicinal use of LSD and psilocybin for therapeutic purposes, under strict regulations.
Method
We provide a comprehensive description of the PAP protocol implemented at the Geneva University Hospitals, beginning with its inception in September 2020. Our methodological outline includes the administrative and clinical selection criteria for patient eligibility; the preparatory sessions designed to introduce the patients with psychoeducation interventions and the analysis of intention and therapeutical objectives; the controlled administration of psychedelics in a supportive environment; and the integration sessions that follow psychedelic experiences. Our protocol emphasizes safety, ethical considerations, and the importance of a supportive therapeutic relationship throughout the process. We also describe questionnaires we use to qualify and assess the alteration in the state of consciousness, namely The Five Dimension Altered States of Consciousness (5AD-ASC) and the Mystical Experience Questionnaire (MEQ). Since the start of the program in September 2020 and up to February 2024, a total of 224 personal authorizations (114 LSD, 110 Psilocybin) have been issued to the Geneva University Hospital PAP team, for a total of 396 individual sessions.
Discussion
The core argument presented in this article is that the psychedelic-induced alteration of consciousness is a novel therapeutic tool, which works as a potent catalyst that can be synergistically combined with traditional dialogue-based psychotherapy. This combination has the potential to support the psychotherapeutic processes and enable breakthroughs in cases where conventional therapy has reached its limits. We discuss the implications of this approach, reflecting on both its challenges and its transformative potential within its clinical application.
Conclusion
The conclusion of our article is an endorsement of the continued basic and clinical research on PAP. By presenting a detailed framework of the PAP process, including its preparatory, experiential, and integrative phases, we advocate for a structured and scientifically grounded exploration of its therapeutic efficacy. Our conclusion calls for a broader acceptance and integration of PAP within clinical practice, provided it is underpinned by ongoing research, ethical practice, and institutional support.
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The Annales Médico-Psychologiques is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering the field of psychiatry. Articles are published in French or in English. The journal was established in 1843 and is published by Elsevier on behalf of the Société Médico-Psychologique.
The journal publishes 10 times a year original articles covering biological, genetic, psychological, forensic and cultural issues relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, as well as peer reviewed articles that have been presented and discussed during meetings of the Société Médico-Psychologique.To report on the major currents of thought of contemporary psychiatry, and to publish clinical and biological research of international standard, these are the aims of the Annales Médico-Psychologiques.