Psychedelic therapy tested for breaking cycle of inherited trauma
NCT ID NCT06899165
Summary
This study is testing whether psilocybin-assisted therapy can help adult children of genocide survivors who struggle with depression and anxiety. Researchers will give 100 participants two doses of psilocybin alongside therapy sessions to see if it reduces symptoms and improves resilience. The study aims to provide new treatment options for people dealing with the psychological effects of their parents' traumatic experiences.
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The Parsons Research Center for Psychedelic Healing
RECRUITINGNew York, New York, 10025, United States
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