Magic mushroom therapy tested with dedicated monitors for severe depression
NCT ID NCT07211438
Summary
This study is testing whether having a trained support person, called a psilocybin monitor, present during therapy sessions improves the effects of psilocybin treatment for adults with depression that hasn't responded to other medications. It will involve 40 participants and is a pilot study to see if this approach is practical and safe. The goal is to better understand how to support people during this emerging therapy.
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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Toronto, Ontario, M6J1H4, Canada
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Toronto Western Hospital (University Health Network)
Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2S8, Canada
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