Ethical considerations in rapid and novel treatments in psychiatry

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Abstract

New treatment modalities for mental illness are deeply needed, and emerging therapeutic agents such as psychedelics, ketamine, and neuromodulatory technologies have been welcomed by many researchers and patients. These treatment approaches have also been observed to raise novel ethical questions, and to pose new and different versions of familiar ethical questions in clinical treatment and research. We present an overview and introduction to these issues organized around three specific domains of ethical concern: informed consent, the role of expectancy in clinical response, and distributive justice.

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Haeusermann, T., & Chiong, W. (2024). Ethical considerations in rapid and novel treatments in psychiatry. Neuropsychopharmacology, 49(1), 291–293. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41386-023-01635-y

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