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Does Psychedelic Therapy Have a Transdiagnostic Action and Prophylactic Potential?

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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
卷 12, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.661233

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psychedelics; hallucinogens; psilocybin; psychological flexibility; plasticity; prevention; transdiagnostic; well-being

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  1. Charles University programme Progres Q15 Life course, lifestyle and quality of life from the perspective of individual adaptation and the relationship of the actors and institutions
  2. Technological Agency of the Czech Republic within the Program Zeta [TJ02000156]
  3. REDOX s.r.o [AZV MZCR NV18-04-00260]
  4. GACR [17-04047S, 304/18-09296S]
  5. AZV [NU20-04-00389]
  6. PharmaBrain [CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_025/0007444]
  7. MEYS under the NPU I program [LO1611]
  8. Alex Mosley Charitable Trust
  9. Centre for Psychedelic Research

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Addressing global mental health is a major challenge, and new treatments with prophylactic and transdiagnostic effectiveness would represent a significant advance. Psychedelic therapy increases neuronal and mental plasticity, enhancing the potential for change and therapeutic benefits. The combination of psychedelic-induced plasticity with an adequate therapeutic context has prophylactic and transdiagnostic potential, potentially impacting public health positively.
Addressing global mental health is a major 21st-century challenge. Current treatments have recognized limitations; in this context, new ones that are prophylactic and effective across diagnostic boundaries would represent a major advance. The view that there exists a core of transdiagnostic overlap between psychiatric disorders has re-emerged in recent years, and evidence that psychedelic therapy holds promise for a range of psychiatric disorders supports the position that it may be transdiagnostically effective. Here, we propose that psychedelic therapy's core, transdiagnostically relevant action lies in its ability to increase neuronal and mental plasticity, thus enhancing the potential for change, which we consider to be a key to its therapeutic benefits. Moreover, we suggest that enhanced plasticity via psychedelics, combined with a psychotherapeutic approach, can aid healthy adaptability and resilience, which are protective factors for long-term well-being. We present candidate neurological and psychological markers of this plasticity and link them with a predictive processing model of the action of psychedelics. We propose that a model of psychedelic-induced plasticity combined with an adequate therapeutic context has prophylactic and transdiagnostic potential, implying that it could have a broad, positive impact on public health.

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