Study Suggests Psychedelics May Pose Risks for Those with Personality Disorders

A study from Imperial College London suggests that psychedelics may pose risks for individuals with personality disorders, as these substances can deeply influence mental states and potentially worsen symptoms unique to these conditions. The study, which collected self-reported data from 807 psychedelic users, found that a significant portion of negative experiences were reported by individuals with a history of personality disorders. However, the study has limitations, including reliance on self-reported data and a lack of a control group for comparison. The findings stress the need for careful screening for personality disorders and a personalized approach to using psychedelics safely and effectively, highlighting the importance of refining psychedelic therapy for all individuals.
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