Pilot Trial of Visual Healing® in Psilocybin-assisted Therapy for Alcohol Use Disorder

NCT ID: NCT04410913

Last Updated: 2023-01-17

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

PHASE2

Total Enrollment

20 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-02-18

Study Completion Date

2023-02-28

Brief Summary

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Twenty participants, age 18 or older, who meet Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) criteria for moderate to severe Alcohol Use Disorder will be randomized to open-label psilocybin (25 mg) therapy with the Visual Healing Set and Setting platform (N=10) versus psilocybin (25 mg) with a standard Set and Setting platform (N=10). The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and tolerability of adding Visual Healing, a nature-themed virtual immersive program, to psilocybin-assisted therapy among participants with alcohol use disorder.

Detailed Description

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The objective of the study is to test a strategy for optimizing Set and Setting for psilocybin-assisted therapy of alcohol use disorder. Psilocybin shows promise in early trials for alcohol use disorder, but initial results suggest that patients with alcohol use disorder may be less likely to achieve a mystical experience with standard doses of psilocybin. Optimizing Set and Setting for the psilocybin experience may improve outcomes without requiring higher drug doses. The current study will complete a pilot randomized clinical trial to assess the feasibility, safety, and tolerability of Visual Healing Set and Setting (N=10) versus standard Set and Setting procedures (N=10) in participants with alcohol use disorder undergoing open-label psilocybin 25 mg therapy. In the Visual Healing condition, participants will view nature-themed video programs during the Prep session and during the Ascent phase of the psilocybin experience. Anecdotal reports and reviews suggest that viewing Visual Healing creates a tranquil and calming environment that fosters a stronger connection between the viewer and nature. Psilocybin increases the users feeling of connection to nature and having an intention to connect with nature during the psychedelic session is associated with better outcomes of psychedelic-assisted therapy in initial studies. Reducing pre-dosing anxiety/apprehension and enhancing connections to nature with Visual Healing may improve outcomes of psychedelic-assisted therapy without the need for higher psilocybin doses.

Conditions

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Alcohol Use Disorder

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Parallel assignment
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Open Label

Study Groups

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Visual Healing Set and Setting

Participants in this group will receive a single 25 mg dose of open-label psilocybin along with the Visual Healing Set and Setting protocol. Psilocybin is administered orally as a capsule and taken with water. Four weeks later all participants will undergo a second open-label psilocybin 25 mg session where participants will choose to receive Visual Healing or standard Set and Setting procedures. All participants will receive Prep and Integration counseling.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Psilocybin plus Visual Healing Set and Setting

Intervention Type DRUG

Psychedelic session (psilocybin 25 mg) with a therapist who will guide and accompany participants before, during, and after the psychedelic session. In addition, participants will have the chance to view nature-themed videos before and after the psychedelic sessions. Four weeks later, a second psychedelic session (psilocybin 25 mg) with either Visual Healing or standard Set and Setting procedures (patient's choice).

Standard Set and Setting

Participants in this group will receive a single 25 mg dose of open-label psilocybin along with the Standard Set and Setting protocol. Psilocybin is administered orally as a capsule and taken with water. Four weeks later all participants will undergo a second open-label psilocybin 25 mg session where participants will choose to receive Visual Healing or standard Set and Setting procedures. All participants will receive Prep and Integration counseling.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Psilocybin plus Standard Set and Setting

Intervention Type DRUG

Psychedelic session (psilocybin 25 mg) with a therapist will guide and accompany participants before, during, and after the psychedelic session. Four weeks later, a second psychedelic session (psilocybin 25 mg) with either Visual Healing or standard Set and Setting procedures (patient's choice).

Interventions

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Psilocybin plus Visual Healing Set and Setting

Psychedelic session (psilocybin 25 mg) with a therapist who will guide and accompany participants before, during, and after the psychedelic session. In addition, participants will have the chance to view nature-themed videos before and after the psychedelic sessions. Four weeks later, a second psychedelic session (psilocybin 25 mg) with either Visual Healing or standard Set and Setting procedures (patient's choice).

Intervention Type DRUG

Psilocybin plus Standard Set and Setting

Psychedelic session (psilocybin 25 mg) with a therapist will guide and accompany participants before, during, and after the psychedelic session. Four weeks later, a second psychedelic session (psilocybin 25 mg) with either Visual Healing or standard Set and Setting procedures (patient's choice).

Intervention Type DRUG

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Age 18 or older
* Able to read, speak, and understand English
* Alcohol use disorder, moderate-severe, according to DSM-5 criteria
* Interested in stopping or reducing alcohol use
* Able and willing to adhere to study requirements, including attending all study visits, preparatory, and follow-up sessions, and completing all study evaluations
* Able to swallow capsules
* Women of childbearing potential (WOCBP) must agree to practice an effective means of birth control throughout the duration of the study
* Have an identified support person
* Agree to be driven home (or to an otherwise safe destination) by the support person, or another responsible party, following dosing

Exclusion Criteria

* Alcohol withdrawal requiring medical intervention
* Women who are pregnant, or women who intend to become pregnant during the study or who are currently nursing
* Unwilling or unable to discontinue formal alcohol use disorder treatment
* Significant current or history of cardiovascular condition
* Have a history of stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
* Moderate to severe liver impairment
* Epilepsy
* Insulin-dependent diabetes
* Diabetes and taking oral hypoglycemic agent with a history of hypoglycemia requiring serious medical intervention
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Keith Heinzerling

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Keith Heinzerling

Director, Pacific Treatment & Research In Psychedelics Program

Responsibility Role SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Pacific Treatment & Research in Psychedelics

Santa Monica, California, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

References

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Other Identifiers

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PTRIP002

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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