Psychedelics and hypnosis: Commonalities and therapeutic implications

This literature review (2021) examines the neurophenomenological overlaps between psychedelic states and hypnosis. It proposes that harnessing the power of hypnotic suggestion during the preparation, acute, and integration phases could modulate responses to psychedelics and enhance therapeutic outcomes.

Authors

  • Devin Terhune

Published

Journal of Psychopharmacology
meta Study

Abstract

Background

Recent research on psychedelics and hypnosis demonstrates the value of both methods in the treatment of a range of psychopathologies with overlapping applications and neurophenomenological features. The potential of harnessing the power of suggestion to influence the phenomenological response to psychedelics toward more therapeutic action has remained unexplored in recent research and thereby warrants empirical attention.

Aims

Here we aim to elucidate the phenomenological and neurophysiological similarities and dissimilarities between psychedelic states and hypnosis in order to revisit how contemporary knowledge may inform their conjunct usage in psychotherapy.

Methods

We review recent advances in phenomenological and neurophysiological research on psychedelics and hypnosis, and we summarize early investigations on the coupling of psychedelics and hypnosis in scientific and therapeutic contexts.

Results

We highlight commonalities and differences between psychedelics and hypnosis that point to the potential efficacy of combining the two in psychotherapy. We propose multiple research paths for coupling these two phenomena at different stages in the preparation, acute phase and follow-up of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in order to prepare, guide and integrate the psychedelic experience with the aim of enhancing therapeutic outcomes.

Conclusions

Harnessing the power of suggestion to modulate response to psychedelics could enhance their therapeutic efficacy by helping to increase the likelihood of positive responses, including mystical-type experiences.

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βBlossom's Take

This review is useful because it treats hypnosis as a serious comparator for psychedelic therapy, not just a metaphor. The overlap in suggestion, altered absorption and therapeutic framing makes it a good reminder that part of the benefit may sit in how experience is shaped, which is a live question for preparation, dosing sessions and integration.

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