About this trial
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the safety, feasibility, and tolerability of psilocybin treatment in individuals with functional impairment due to psychiatric symptoms. The secondary objective of this study is to determine whether individuals with functional impairments due to psychiatric symptoms will experience statistically significant symptom reduction and functional improvement from baseline symptom measurements (Visit 3) to 1-week (Visit 7), 4-weeks (Visit 8), and 6-weeks (Visit 9) post dosing. The investigators will recruit individuals with mood, anxiety, trauma, addictive, or related symptomatology, and who have functional impairment associated with these symptoms. A DSM-5 diagnosis is not required (nor is it an exclusion). The investigators will allow for comorbidity and only exclude based on psychological and physiological safety considerations. Critically, this approach will allow us to assess the tolerability of our interventions in individuals who would typically be excluded from efficacy studies due to various comorbid DSM-5 conditions.
The investigators will employ an open-label study where participants will be given one dose of oral psilocybin 25mg. The investigators will also have follow-up visits at 1, 4, and 6 weeks and an optional long-term follow-up at 3, 6, and 12 months.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
At least one psychiatric symptom causing functional impairment over the past 30 days as established by a trained rater on the DIAMOND (at least "mild" impairment) and/or the WHODAS-2.0 12-item (a raw score of >16) - assessment instruments indexing health and disability.
English fluency - able to understand the process of consent and the risk and benefits associated with the study, and able to provide written (signed and dated) informed consent form.
Agree to set up safe transportation after leaving the site following the dosing session. Acceptable arrangements include: arranging for a friend/family member to drive them home, pick them up and escort them home; if the participant is unable to arrange for a friend/family member to escort them home, the study staff will arrange private transportation and follow up with the participant to ensure that they arrived at their destination.
Must be able to identify a physician/treater that can be contacted to further assure that it is safe for the subject to participate and agree to sign a medical release for the investigators to communicate directly with this outside provider to confirm treatment and medical history via phone and/or email.
Disqualifiers
Personal history of a primary psychotic disorder (e.g., schizophrenia, delusional disorder, schizoaffective disorder) or Bipolar I disorder, or at least one first-degree relative with a diagnosis of primary psychotic disorder (e.g., schizophrenia, delusional disorder, schizoaffective disorder) or Bipolar I disorder.
Active suicidal intent or suicidal or non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors, as defined by a "yes" response to question 4 on C-SSRS within the past 6 months at screening or prior to dosing (Active Suicidal Ideation with Some Intent to Act, with or without Specific Plan).
Use of a classic psychedelic (i.e., LSD, psilocybin, DMT, mescaline) within the 3 months prior to enrollment (not including microdosing).
Use of ketamine within the past month at Screening.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Psilocybin
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Yale University
Lead sponsor
Usona Institute
Collaborator