Psilocybin shows promise for treating eating disorders, but more controlled research is needed
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Psychedelic research has surged in recent years, sparking enthusiasm among clinicians, investors and the general public.
Psychedelic research has surged in recent years, sparking enthusiasm among clinicians, investors and the general public.
2013 was a year which saw a lot of important developments in Psychiatry. The arrival of DSM-5 was accompanied by a rich debate…
2013 was a year which saw a lot of important developments in Psychiatry. The arrival of DSM-5 was accompanied by a rich debate…
BMC Psychiatry have published an Open-Access series on treatment resistance in eating disorders including this editorial by…