Psychedelics, spirituality, and existential distress in patients at the end of life
05/17/25 at 03:10 AM
Psychedelics, spirituality, and existential distress in patients at the end of life
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine; by Nicole Cornish, Tara Coles, M Jennifer Cheng, Claudia Ruiz Sotomayor, Aaron Wolfgang, Christopher Spevak; 4/25
Psychedelic-assisted therapy clinical trials conducted over the past decade have prompted increased interest in the use of psychedelics to treat nonphysical suffering, which can include significant spiritual and existential distress at the end of life. The authors explore the role of psychedelics in helping to address patients' spiritual and existential suffering from a medical, ethical, and legal perspective, with the aim of stimulating discussion and research on this timely and clinically promising topic.