Spotlight: Psychedelics in Palliative Care, Ready for Primetime! Making the Case for Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (Horowitz, et al, 2024)

"Preliminary evidence demonstrates that Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) can significantly improve depression, demoralization and existential distress in seriously ill people"

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39886548/ My Bad, You Got This: witnessing, therapist attitude and the synergy between psychedelics and inner healing intelligence in the treatment of trauma (Fischman, et al, 2025) #mdma #mdmaassistedtherapy #psychedelic #psychedelics #psychedelictherapy #psychedelicassistedpsychotherapy #trauma #mentalhealth #psychedelicmentalhealth
My Bad, You Got This: witnessing, therapist attitude and the synergy between psychedelics and inner healing intelligence in the treatment of trauma - PubMed

The MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) sponsored MDMA-assisted therapy protocol has had greater success in treating trauma in preliminary clinical trials than any prior psychotherapeutic, pharmacologic, or combined approach. It is predicated on a synergy between drug action …

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39834135/ A pilot study of ketamine among individuals with tobacco use disorder: tolerability and initial impact on tobacco use outcomes (Chuang, et al, 2025) #ketamine #psychedelic #psychedelics #substanceusedisorder #psychedelicmentalhealth Note: Though inconclusive, with titrated dosing, supportive therapy mirroring conditions from previous study, research into tobacco use disorder treatment with & without ketamine-assisted psychotherapy to support the experience is warranted.
A pilot study of ketamine among individuals with tobacco use disorder: tolerability and initial impact on tobacco use outcomes - PubMed

Although limited by the small sample size, this pilot study extends previous research on ketamine for substance use disorders. While ketamine was well tolerated in this sample, additional research testing different ketamine doses and administration routes is necessary to determine whether ketamine h …

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Epigenetic mechanisms of rapid-acting antidepressants - Translational Psychiatry

Rapid-acting antidepressants (RAADs), including dissociative anesthetics, psychedelics, and empathogens, elicit rapid and sustained therapeutic improvements in psychiatric disorders by purportedly modulating neuroplasticity, neurotransmission, and immunity. These outcomes may be mediated by, or result in, an acute and/or sustained entrainment of epigenetic processes, which remodel chromatin structure and alter DNA accessibility to regulate gene expression. In this perspective, we present an overview of the known mechanisms, knowledge gaps, and future directions surrounding the epigenetic effects of RAADs, with a focus on the regulation of stress-responsive DNA and brain regions, and on the comparison with conventional antidepressants. Preliminary correlative evidence indicates that administration of RAADs is accompanied by epigenetic effects which are similar to those elicited by conventional antidepressants. These include changes in DNA methylation, post-translational modifications of histones, and differential regulation of non-coding RNAs in stress-responsive chromatin areas involved in neurotrophism, neurotransmission, and immunomodulation, in stress-responsive brain regions. Whether these epigenetic changes causally contribute to the therapeutic effects of RAADs, are a consequence thereof, or are unrelated, remains unknown. Moreover, the potential cell type-specificity and mechanisms involved are yet to be fully elucidated. Candidate mechanisms include neuronal activity- and serotonin and Tropomyosine Receptor Kinase B (TRKB) signaling-mediated epigenetic changes, and direct interaction with DNA, histones, or chromatin remodeling complexes. Correlative evidence suggests that epigenetic changes induced by RAADs accompany therapeutic and side effects, although causation, mechanisms, and cell type-specificity remain largely unknown. Addressing these research gaps may lead to the development of novel neuroepigenetics-based precision therapeutics.

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39688236/ Is there a risk of addiction to ketamine during the treatment of depression? A systematic review of available literature (Ingrosso, et al, 2024) #ketamine #addiction #psychedelic #psychedelics #mentalhealth #recovery #psychedelicresearch #depression #psychedelicmentalhealth #ketaminetherapy #ketamineassistedpsychotherapy
Is there a risk of addiction to ketamine during the treatment of depression? A systematic review of available literature - PubMed

Despite the heterogeneity in study designs and outcome assessment methods, the review underscores the relative safety of ketamine treatment for adult patients with depression, emphasising the importance of medically supervised administration, vigilant monitoring and judicious dosing. Future long-ter …

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39769420/ Beyond NMDA Receptors: A Narrative Review of Ketamine's Rapid and Multifaceted Mechanisms in Depression Treatment (Antos, et al, 2025) #ketamine #psychedelic #psychedelics #mentalhealth #neuroscience #depression #psychedelicmentalhealth
Beyond NMDA Receptors: A Narrative Review of Ketamine's Rapid and Multifaceted Mechanisms in Depression Treatment - PubMed

The rising prevalence of depression, with its associated suicide risk, demands effective fast-acting treatments. Ketamine has emerged as promising, demonstrating rapid antidepressant effects. While early studies show swift mood improvements, its precise mechanisms remain unclear. This article aims t …

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Healing, Harms, and Humility: Expanding the Scope of Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy Research | American Journal of Psychiatry

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39720814/ General Anesthesia Occludes Ketamine's Antidepressant Response in a Rodent Model of Chronic Stress (Markman, et al, 2024) #ketamine #psychedelic #neuroscience #psychedelics #depression #mentalhealth #psychedelicresearch #psychedelicmentalhealth
General Anesthesia Occludes Ketamine's Antidepressant Response in a Rodent Model of Chronic Stress - PubMed

These findings provide behavioral and neurophysiological evidence that wakefulness is likely required for ketamine's rapid antidepressant responses. Thus, altering the level of consciousness to suppress psychedelic-induced experiences might impair activity-dependent plasticity mechanisms that confou …

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