Frontier mental health research: psychedelics & drug studies

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Anxiety or worry

Based on 41 papers

Researchers are finding several promising ways to reduce anxiety and worry. The strongest and most consistent clinical results so far come from giving psychedelic or fast‑acting drugs together with careful psychotherapy. Ketamine, MDMA, and psilocybin show the quickest and clearest positive results in trials for related problems. Non‑drug approaches like talking therapies and physical activity also help and have longer histories of evidence. At the same time, many drug studies are still small, early‑stage, or done in narrowly selected groups. Important factors that shape outcomes include how the drug is given, the therapy around it, and safety monitoring. There are real risks and unanswered questions, so scientists say more large, diverse, and carefully run trials are needed before these treatments become routine.

Key findings

  • Giving psychedelic drugs together with structured psychotherapy has produced positive results in clinical trials, especially for hard‑to‑treat depression and for PTSD when MDMA is used with therapy. 15063 15086 15053 15085
  • Clinical trials testing psychedelics specifically for people diagnosed with anxiety disorders are fewer and smaller, but a review of nine trials reported reductions in anxiety for several drugs (ketamine, LSD, MDMA, psilocybin, ayahuasca). This evidence is promising but still limited. 15068 15053
  • Ketamine can reduce depressive and anxiety‑like symptoms quickly. Animal and cell studies show low ketamine doses change glutamate receptors and boost fast synaptic activity, which likely helps its rapid effects in people. 10148 15068 15091
  • Non‑drug treatments also have solid evidence. High‑quality reviews find psychodynamic psychotherapy helps some anxiety problems, and walking and other physical activity produce medium‑sized drops in anxiety symptoms in randomized trials. 13302 8785 8792
  • How a psychedelic session is prepared and run matters a lot. Reviews and treatment guides agree that screening, preparing a person’s mindset, the physical setting, and follow‑up therapy are commonly used and considered important for safety and benefit. 15065 15086 15063 15092
  • Psychedelics appear to change the brain by increasing plasticity (the brain’s ability to form new connections) and by lowering inflammation in some studies, but human evidence for measurable blood markers (like BDNF) is mixed and not conclusive. 15132 15050 15091 15129
  • There are safety concerns and limits to generalizing results. Serious risks have been linked to some compounds (for example ibogaine can have cardiac risks), long‑lasting perceptual problems have been reported after hallucinogen use, and many trials include few people of color. 15085 15080 15048 15095
  • Many clinical trials are early‑stage or small. No psychedelic medicine is yet widely approved for anxiety disorders, and researchers call for larger, well‑controlled, and more diverse studies before changing standard care. 15078 15056 15095

Effectiveness of physical activity interventions for improving depression, anxiety and distress: an overview of systematic reviews

Ben Singh, Tim Olds, Rachel Curtis, Dorothea Dumuid, Rosa Virgara, Amanda Watson, et al.
PubMed Summary & key facts 2023 784 citations

This umbrella review pooled evidence from 97 systematic reviews (1,039 randomized trials, 128,119 participants) to examine whether physical activity affects symptoms of depression, anxiety and psychological distress in adults. Overall, physical activity produced medium-sized reductions in symptoms (median effect size for depression = -0.43, for anxiety = -0.42; distress effect…

Behavioral Health and Interventions Eating Disorders and Behaviors Physical Activity and Health

The effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapies: An update

Peter Fonagy
World Psychiatry Summary & key facts 2015 241 citations

Researchers reviewed many outcome studies and meta-analyses of psychodynamic therapy, which is a type of talking therapy that explores feelings, relationships, and past experiences. They found that psychodynamic therapy often works better than doing nothing (for example being on a waitlist, getting only usual care, or a placebo) for depression,…

Mental Health and Psychiatry Personality Disorders and Psychopathology Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications

Psychedelic Treatments for Psychiatric Disorders: A Systematic Review and Thematic Synthesis of Patient Experiences in Qualitative Studies

Joost J. Breeksema, Alistair Niemeijer, Erwin Krediet, Eric Vermetten, Robert A. Schoevers
CNS Drugs Summary & key facts 2020 207 citations

Researchers collected and read 15 studies where patients described their own experiences with psychedelic treatments for mental disorders. These studies looked at about 180 patient accounts across different drugs and different illnesses. Even though the drugs and treatment settings were very different, many patients described similar helpful processes, such as…

Chemical synthesis and alkaloids Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior Psychedelics and Drug Studies Ayahuasca Ibogaine

Absolute and relative outcomes of psychotherapies for eight mental disorders: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

Pim Cuijpers, Clara Miguel, Marketa Ciharova, Mathias Harrer, Djordje Basic, Ioana A Cristea, et al.
PubMed Central (PMC) Summary & key facts 2024 107 citations

This large review combined 441 randomized trials with 33,881 patients to measure how many people show a clear response to psychotherapy across eight mental disorders. Response was defined as at least a 50% reduction in symptoms from before to after treatment. Pooled response rates were modest (for example, about 42%…

Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments Treatment of Major Depression

The Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Social Anxiety: A Systematic Review

Reuben Kindred, Glen Bates

This systematic review looked at 33 studies about social anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. The studies suggest social anxiety increased in the general population. Women and people with low incomes appeared more likely to report higher social anxiety. Other links to higher social anxiety included poor coping, weaker social support,…

Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes COVID-19 and Mental Health Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies

The Therapeutic Potential of Psychedelic-assisted Therapies for Symptom Control in Patients Diagnosed With Serious Illness: A Systematic Review

Lucas Oliveira Maia, Yvan Beaussant, Ana Cláudia Mesquita Garcia

This paper looked at 20 clinical trials to see whether therapies that use psychedelic drugs together with talking therapy can help people who have serious, life‑limiting illnesses. The review found that these therapies often helped with psychological and spiritual problems like anxiety, low mood, and fear of dying. The drugs…

Chemical synthesis and alkaloids Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies Psychedelics and Drug Studies Ketamine LSD

Therapeutic (Sub)stance: Current practice and therapeutic conduct in preparatory sessions in substance-assisted psychotherapy—A systematized review

Sascha Thal, Michelle Wieberneit, Jason M. Sharbanee, Petra Skeffington, Paris Baker, Raimondo Bruno, et al.
Journal of Psychopharmacology Summary & key facts 2022 23 citations

The authors reviewed 83 papers and guides about how therapists prepare people for substance-assisted psychotherapy — therapy that uses drugs like psilocybin, LSD, MDMA, or ketamine together with psychological support. They found clear agreement that good preparation before a drug session is important for safety and for helping people get…

Chemical synthesis and alkaloids Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior Psychedelics and Drug Studies Ibogaine Ketamine

The Effect of Walking on Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Zijun Xu

This systematic review pooled 75 randomized trials with 8,636 people to see if walking changes symptoms of depression and anxiety. In adults, walking reduced depressive symptoms (SMD −0.591, 95% CI −0.778 to −0.403, P

Climate Change and Health Impacts Occupational Therapy Practice and Research Urban Green Space and Health

Effects of psychoplastogens on blood levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in humans: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abigail E. Calder, Adrian Hase, Gregor Hasler
Molecular Psychiatry Summary & key facts 2024 10 citations

Researchers pooled results from 29 human studies that measured blood levels of a protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor, or BDNF, after people received so-called psychoplastogen drugs such as ketamine or psychedelics. They found no clear change in blood BDNF after these drugs. The authors say this does not prove the…

Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior Psychedelics and Drug Studies Treatment of Major Depression Ayahuasca Ketamine

Psychedelic therapeutics in psychiatric conditions

Philip D. Harvey, Charles B. Nemeroff
Neuropsychopharmacology Summary & key facts 2026 1 citation

Researchers reviewed the fast-growing interest in psychedelic therapies. They found that even though hundreds of studies are under way, no psychedelic medicine is officially approved for any mental health condition yet. The review explains the kinds of drugs being tested, the conditions people hope to treat, and big challenges such…

Diverse academic research themes Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis Psychedelics and Drug Studies LSD MDMA

Hallucinations Induced by Psychoactive Drugs: Mechanisms, Consequences, and Therapeutic Interventions

This review explains how certain psychoactive drugs can cause hallucinations and why that matters. It says drugs such as psilocybin and LSD change brain chemicals called serotonin and dopamine, and that can make people see or hear things that are not there. Effects can be mild or very serious, sometimes…

Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis Hallucinations in medical conditions Psychedelics and Drug Studies LSD Other
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