从“糟糕的旅行”到“变革性和潜在的治疗旅行”:利用迷幻药的潜力-叙述回顾。

Postepy psychiatrii neurologii Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-25 DOI:10.5114/ppn.2025.153603
Nikolaos Statharakos, Elisavet Papadopoulou, Aaron J Alvares, Aikaterini Mara
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目的:致幻剂因其治疗精神疾病的潜力而引起人们的关注。新兴研究表明,即使是负面的迷幻体验,或“糟糕的旅行”,在受控环境下也可能具有治疗潜力。这篇叙事性评论探讨了“糟糕旅行”的本质,它们的影响因素,以及它们与治疗实践的结合。观点:本综述的数据通过系统检索PubMed、PsycINFO和Scopus,关键词为“bad trip”、“psychedelic therapy”,使用布尔变量and。文章是根据其相关性,近代性和方法的严谨性来选择的。对关键研究进行分析,以提取与挑战性迷幻体验相关的心理机制和治疗框架的发现。糟糕的旅行通常伴随着强烈的恐惧、焦虑和未解决的创伤。控制治疗环境允许这些经历催化情绪处理,创伤解决和变革的见解。历史和当代研究强调,有效整合这些经历后,长期的心理健康改善。伦理考虑,包括知情同意和善后护理,对于降低风险和优化结果至关重要。结论:在训练有素的辅导员的治疗背景下,糟糕的旅行虽然令人痛苦,但可能成为心理成长的催化剂。需要进一步的研究来完善治疗方案,阐明具有挑战性的迷幻体验的长期影响,为精神健康治疗提供创新的方法。
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From "bad trips" to "transformative and potentially therapeutic trips": harnessing the potential of psychedelics - narrative review.

Purpose: Psychedelic substances are attracting attention for their therapeutic potential in mental health disorders. Emerging research suggests that even negative psychedelic experiences, or "bad trips," may hold therapeutic potential when managed in controlled settings. This narrative review explores the nature of "bad trips", their contributing factors, and their integration into therapeutic practices.

Views: Data for this review were identified through systematic searches of PubMed, PsycINFO, and Scopus using keyword "bad trip", "psychedelic therapy" with the use of Boolean variable AND. Articles were selected based on their relevance, recency, and methodological rigor. Key studies were analyzed to extract findings on psychological mechanisms and therapeutic frameworks related to challenging psychedelic experiences. Bad trips frequently involve intense fear, anxiety, and unresolved traumas. Controlled therapeutic settings allow for these experiences to catalyze emotional processing, trauma resolution, and transformative insights. Historical and contemporary studies highlight long-term mental health improvements following the effective integration of such experiences. Ethical considerations, including informed consent and aftercare, are critical to mitigate risks and optimize outcomes.

Conclusions: While distressing, bad trips may act as catalysts for psychological growth in therapeutic contexts with trained facilitators. Further research is needed to refine therapeutic protocols and elucidate the long-term effects of challenging psychedelic experiences, offering innovative approaches to mental health treatment.

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