Social identity processes as a vehicle for therapeutic success in psychedelic treatment

Martha Newson, S. Alexander Haslam, Catherine Haslam, Tegan Cruwys, Leor Roseman
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The recent surge in psychedelics research has identified promising therapeutic uses for conditions including anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, anorexia, depression, and addiction. However, medicalized forms often lack a vital ingredient: a social group dimension. By integrating psychedelics into group settings and leveraging their capacity to foster social identities, the effects of psychedelic-assisted therapies could be enhanced, echoing their potency in Indigenous and community contexts. We outline the relevance of the ‘social cure’ model, supported by strong empirical evidence in social identity and health literature, emphasizing the importance of group contexts and social identity-based relationships in the theraputic effects of psychedelics. We present practical implications for therapeutic practice and identify future directions and challenges for social cure research, offering an agenda for theory-informed work to investigate the role of social identities and group connections in psychedelic treatment. In this Perspective, authors overview the ‘social cure’ model employing group contexts, identity, and connections and argue for its use as a therapeutic framework for psychedelic treatment.

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社会认同过程作为迷幻治疗成功的载体
近来,迷幻药研究激增,发现它对焦虑症、创伤后应激障碍、厌食症、抑郁症和成瘾等疾病有很好的治疗效果。然而,医学形式的迷幻药往往缺乏一个重要因素:社会群体维度。通过将迷幻剂融入群体环境并利用其促进社会认同的能力,迷幻剂辅助疗法的效果可以得到增强,这与它们在土著和社区环境中的功效相呼应。我们概述了 "社会治愈 "模式的相关性,该模式得到了社会认同和健康文献中有力的经验证据的支持,强调了群体环境和基于社会认同的关系在迷幻药治疗效果中的重要性。我们提出了对治疗实践的实际意义,并确定了社会治愈研究的未来方向和挑战,为研究社会身份和群体联系在迷幻药治疗中的作用提供了理论依据。在本《视角》中,作者概述了运用群体背景、身份和联系的 "社会治愈 "模式,并主张将其用作迷幻治疗的治疗框架。
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