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    1. **A single dose of psilocybin provides months of relief from chronic suicidal thoughts in new study**

      A recent study published in [*The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry*](https://doi.org/10.4088/jcp.26m16338) suggests that a single dose of psilocybin, paired with psychological support, may rapidly and safely reduce chronic suicidal thoughts in adults with severe depression. The findings provide evidence that psychedelic-assisted therapy tends to offer lasting relief for individuals who have not responded to standard psychiatric treatments.

      The researchers found large and statistically significant reductions in suicidal thoughts by the primary endpoint at week three. Participants experienced an average drop of almost fourteen points on the suicidal ideation scale. The improvement was rapid, with significant reductions appearing just one week after the dosing session. These benefits were highly durable, maintaining their significance through the final twelve-week assessment.

      By the third week, seventy-five percent of the participants met the criteria for a positive anti-suicidal response, meaning their suicidal ideation scores dropped by at least half. Additionally, forty-five percent of the participants achieved full remission of their suicidal thoughts. Depression scores followed a similar trajectory, dropping significantly and remaining low across the entire twelve-week follow-up period.

      https://www.psychiatrist.com/jcp/efficacy-safety-single-dose-psilocybin-chronic-suicidal-ideation-open-label-trial/

    2. sithelephant on

      This was an open label trial. They knew what they were getting.

      They were not screened to require any psychological support, just that they had persistant suicidal thoughts in presence of attempted drug treatment. (unless I misread).

      They had really quite significant input to possibly drive placebo effect, or directly treat indirectly the thoughts by having a treatment effect – a total of 6 hours beforehand and 16 hours in 4 sessions after and during. ‚You are worth enough for someone to spend 24 hours trying to help you‘ is a powerful drug.

      There is some risk of people engaging just to get treatment, and maximising their symptoms beforehand.

      It is a shame suicide reduction is so damn hard to attempt to measure effectiveness as the number needed to treat, even for perfectly effective treatment is stupidly high and attempting to select a tight group makes the numbers too small.

    3. AllanfromWales1 on

      Never quite sure about suicidal ideation. For instance, I’ll go into a shop and ask ‚Have you got product x?‘ and if they say no sometimes I’ll say ‚Oh well, I’ll just have to kill myself‘ but I never mean it. It’s almost more like Tourette’s than suicidal ideation.

    4. Sea-Truth3636 on

      doesn’t surprise me, an acid trip relived me of them kind of thoughts for months, the peak of the trip was unpleasant but worth it, I believe this stuff needs researching further, If psychedelic assisted therapy can help people with treatment resistant depression, I think it could reduce the amount of people stuck in depression.

    5. Throwaway_ufo_ on

      This needs to be the first line treatment for depression, not the third or last line or only for ‘treatment resistant’ depression

    6. MissingBothCufflinks on

      I feel like ive seen evidence in both directions on this recently. Microdosing out, guided macrodosing in?

    7. BirdAndWords on

      We have a ways to go on figuring out dosing and consistency of supply for psilocybin treatment on a large scale. It’s very heartening news.

      Ketamine therapy for depression is better studied and more consistent right now.

      As someone with Major Depressive Disorder. Alternative treatments are so welcome

    8. Anyone who has taken some knows this to be true. More and more science proving it comes out every day. Can we just skip to medical legalization already?

    9. This is why, as a Canadian, I have been loudly advocating for right to try laws in Canada.

      We are about to expand MAiD (euthanasia) to include mental illness, while these treatments are still illegal.

      I’m fine with MAiD, so long as every option is available, but our government is currently more willing to kill people, rather than allow them to seek these kinds of treatments.

    10. MartyrOfTheJungle on

      Anecdotal, but I’ve been struggling with major depression and suicidal ideation for more years than I want to count. I had a mushroom trip using some of these sketchy ass tobacco shop gummies, and I felt tangible relief from the depression for weeks.

      More than that, I could actually feel very clearly that it was the shrooms. Do you know that sense of euphoria that sometimes comes with being drunk? It was like that with the shrooms except I would kind of get mini flashbacks to that feeling even weeks later 

    11. Infinitiscarf on

      This is actually really cool and I wish my mom had been able to try this before she couldn’t take it anymore.

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