Learning how to make use of dissociative therapies
- PMID: 39980215
- DOI: 10.1080/09540261.2024.2406329
Learning how to make use of dissociative therapies
Abstract
Dissociative therapies are being increasingly explored for their psychiatric applications, although questions remain about how they work and how best to use them. In exploring these questions, this review highlights six key areas of clinical relevance: (1) The possible contributions of functional unblinding when interpreting efficacy data; (2) The degree to which the therapeutic effects of dissociative therapies can be distinguished from the transient forms of relief seen with recreational drug use; (3) Understanding the construct of dissociation as it is tasked with describing the function of dissociative drugs; (4) The investigation of subjective drug effects as predictors of therapeutic outcome; (5) Similarities and differences in the effects of dissociative and classic psychedelics; and (6) The anticipated need for judicious prescribing/deprescribing resources as dissociative therapies proliferate.
Keywords: Dissociative; dextromethorphan; esketamine; ketamine; psychedelic.
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