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Report finds people use psychedelic drugs to self-medicate for depression, anxiety and trauma

While there is some positive research about their use as treatments, experts say this should always be done under the supervision of a professional.

A NEW REPORT on the use of psychedelic drugs has found some people are using these substances to self-treat depression, anxiety and other psychiatric conditions.

The Global Drug Survey (GDS) report found there is a general trend towards increased reporting of recent used of the most commonly used psychedelics.

The biggest increase was in ketamine use, but respondents were also more likely to report use of LSD, magic mushrooms, DMT, MDMA and nitrous oxide in the last 12 months.

The most commonly reported primary reason for taking LSD was to enhance wellbeing, followed by use to deal with a specific emotional concern or worry. Over one in seven reported use to address a psychiatric condition, with similar reasons given for taking magic mushrooms.

Over 6,500 completed a section of the survey on self-treatment of psychiatric conditions and emotional distress. The most common conditions or emotional distress people sought to manage were depression, anxiety, relationship problems, trauma and PTSD.

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Speaking to TheJournal.ie, Professor Adam Winstock, director of GDS and a consultant psychiatrist and addiction medicine specialist, said this is the first time GDS has asked this specific set of questions about the use of psychedelics to self-treat.

“Globally we are seeing an increase in psychedelic use and I am certain some of that is more people micro-dosing to self-medicate,” he said.

“Now there are lots of people using it for recreational purposes as well. But we saw with cannabis how the function and source of a drug can suddenly change from being demonised to being a medicine.”

Professor Winstock said there are “remarkably positive” studies on the efficacy of psychedelics to treat PTSD and depression, as well as addiction to tobacco.

Winstock said this treatment should be done under the supervision of skilled therapists who know a person’s past history as people with a pre-existing mental health condition may be exposed to greater risk of harm when using these substances within unregulated settings.

He said he believes retreats such as those offering ayahuasca experiences should be regulated.

The report looked at the use of psychedelics under supervision with the specific purpose of addressing mental health conditions or emotional distress, with 800 people completing that section of the survey. 

The most common supervisor was a friend or partner, followed by a shamen (a spiritual practitioner), a therapist or counsellor and a family member. The most commonly used substances taken under supervision were LSD, magic mushrooms and ayahuasca. 

The report notes that in clinical trials, participants undergo rigorous evaluation to determine their suitability for psychedelic assisted therapies, including which prescription medications and illicit drugs they may taking.

In most cases at least one non-drug preparatory session takes place to ensure that the person is aware of what to expect, their intention can be determined and a relationship with the therapist can be developed. Over 40% of individuals in the survey said they did not have an appropriate preparatory session and integration session.

Over half of the respondents reported very positive outcomes, with another third reporting that they found the session quite helpful. Just over 1% reported that things got worse. Almost 90% of respondents said they would take a psychedelic under a legally regulated and approved treatment system.

The report states findings suggest there are many people with common pre-existing condition for whom existing treatment modalities are either insufficient or unattractive to engage with. 

GDS said the report underlines the need to conduct further research to determine the most effective therapeutic applications and benefits of use in other environments, focusing on the person’s intention, their state of mind, as well as the optimal environment to have these experiences.

“However, despite their potential utility as treatments for several mental health conditions, unplanned attempts to use these substances to deal with serious mental illness are not recommended.”

Global Drug Survey is an independent research organisation based in London. The survey uses an encrypted online platform to collect anonymous drug use data across the world. To date over 900,000 people have taken part in GDS research, with over 60 academic papers published. 

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    Mute Clurichaun
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    Jan 31st 2021, 10:02 AM

    London and Paris are just as complicit keeping Putin in power. They should freeze these billionaire oligarchs bank accounts and deport them and their faimilies back to Russia. English football needs to get their money from less dubious sources, or every football fan has a hand in keeping navalny in prison

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    Mute Tom Ripley
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    Jan 31st 2021, 11:30 AM

    @Clurichaun: absolutely…… But its Convenient to look the other way. The Russians have used nuclear weapon and biological weapon in the UK. But with brexit they will want Russian money. So the decent Russians are on their own.

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    Mute Joe Thorpe
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    Jan 31st 2021, 1:47 PM

    @Clurichaun: Did you see the beating the French police were giving protesters yesterday? People on the ground were being birched with big sticks, it’s difficult to be critical when police in Paris & Catalonia are doing exactly the same.

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    Mute ChuckE
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    Jan 31st 2021, 3:09 PM

    @Joe Thorpe: hardly the same thing. The people of Russia want freedom from generations of corruption and political assassinations. The geniuses in France won’t follow basic public health advice while thousands die in hospitals

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    Mute Tom Ripley
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    Jan 31st 2021, 3:10 PM

    @Joe Thorpe: Well that’s yellow vest nut jobs. We have then here too G.O.D I’d buy the French police a beer if what you said is true.

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    Mute Crispy Brown
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    Jan 31st 2021, 1:58 PM

    If this happened in the USA the condemnation and screams would be heard from across the Atlantic. I always find it amazing how the Russians and Chinese generally get a free pass from The Western Media. Very strange.

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    Mute Hugo Bugo
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    Jan 31st 2021, 4:23 PM

    @Crispy Brown: nail on the head mate, why no putin hatred here in Ireland or condemnation, irish people are so manipulated in their thoughts by the mainstream media its hilarious, no putin bashers no?, most Irish people probably don’t even know who he is, just thousands of people on here for months saying how much better off the world is now without Donald trump, yer a joke,

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    Mute Anthony Doyle
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    Feb 1st 2021, 3:03 AM

    @Crispy Brown: day do not speakit de English

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    Mute Anthony Doyle
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    Feb 1st 2021, 3:05 AM

    @Hugo Bugo: got one thing right BETTER OFF WITHOUT THE TWITTERING TWIT

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    Mute Rory J Leonard
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    Jan 31st 2021, 11:29 AM

    One cold-war era trained Heavy, and his favourite acquired sidemen, will be incapable of halting the march of a nation towards true democracy and freedom.

    And Navalny is the Leader to see this through, given his past independence from outdated and corrupt Sovereign Governance machine ruling that eleven time-zoned Country for over three decades.

    English Electorate, please observe closely and learn for fear of slippage into similar undemocratic ways by your political masters.

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    Mute alan
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    Jan 31st 2021, 3:45 PM

    @Rory J Leonard: maybe you should check Navalny’s track record before you start putting any hopes in him. Another ‘pro democracy’ merchant with questionable values to say the least. I am not a supporter of Putin either

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    Mute Tom Ripley
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    Jan 31st 2021, 9:19 PM

    @alan: track record? Post. But not from Pro kremlin government controlled media

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    Mute Michael Maher
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    Jan 31st 2021, 1:59 PM

    Like him or hate him Russia needs a strong leader like Putin. If Russia was to fall into the hands of anarchists there be dire consequences for the rest of the world.

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    Mute Eugene Norman
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    Jan 31st 2021, 3:41 PM

    @Michael Maher: or into US stooges like Yeltsin. A man who brought the country to its knees.

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    Jan 31st 2021, 6:28 PM

    @Eugene Norman: Correct the man was a drunk.

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    Mute Gerard Smith
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    Feb 1st 2021, 12:35 AM

    @Eugene Norman: The blame for Putin lies squarely on US shoulders and the West in general. They put Yeltsin in power and enabled oligarchs by privatising public companies so they could do easier business deals. They went back on their promise to Gorbachev not to bring any more countries into Nato in return for a peaceful German reunification. Gorbachev knew exactly how Nato expansion into satellite countries would be used to fuel paranoia in Russia and leverage political opportunities.They even helped write the Russian constitution to suit their own ends. They have destroyed Ukraine through interfering in its economic and political affairs and afforded Putin the opportunity to annex Crimea without breaking sweat. The West has no moral high ground when it comes to Putin. They are reaping what they sowed.

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    Feb 1st 2021, 3:08 AM

    @Michael Maher: It has fallen into the hands of a KGB agent (Putin) and a want to be dictator (Trump)

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    Mute SilexFlint
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    Jan 31st 2021, 1:02 PM

    Apparently no one believed them when they said a Russian oligarch owned the palace with a no fly zone and 2km avoidance zone on the black sea.

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    Mute Tom Farrell
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    Jan 31st 2021, 4:37 PM

    Before you jump to conclusions make sure you look into navalny, a far right nationalist should not be supported blindly because you have been told putin is bad doesn’t mean anti-putin is better

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    Mute Christy Mc Carthy
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    Jan 31st 2021, 10:38 PM

    Bring back the red flag

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