Attachment Meets Psychedelics: What the Research Suggests So Far
A new critical literature review by Cassidy, Davis, and Rao (2026), published in Psychedelics, is the first comprehensive examination of the intersection of attachment theory and psychedelic research. At its core, it asks two questions: Do attachment orientations (secure, anxious, avoidant) predict outcomes of psychedelic-assisted therapy or recreational use? Can psychedelics produce measurable changes in [β¦] The post Attachment Meets Psychedelics: What the Research Suggests So Far appeared first on OPEN Foundation.
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