Yitong Xin
Assistant Professor at the College of Social Work, University of Utah
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Research Footprint
Yitong Xin appears in 5 tracked papers (2020–2023), most studied alongside 5-MeO-DMT, Ibogaine and Psilocybin, across PTSD, Depressive Disorders and Anxiety Disorders.
Most-cited paper: People of color in North America report improvements in racial trauma and mental health symptoms following psychedelic experiences (99 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Alan Davis, Nathan Sepeda and Lauren Averill.
Background & Research
Yitong Xin, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah College of Social Work. Their research focuses on mental health and substance use treatment, with an emphasis on harm reduction and psychedelic-assisted interventions. They previously trained and taught at The Ohio State University, where they earned both the Ph.D. and MSW.
Key Impact
Xin is notable for psychedelic and psychiatric research on trauma, substance use, and cultural/racial outcomes, including work on special operations veterans and people of color.
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