Psilocybin treats major depression

Joy Ride
3 min readNov 17, 2021

It is about flexibility

Art by Anna Deveaux, M.Sc.

Major depressive disorder is a significant problem. Current medications widely accepted in the field are well-known antidepressants that usually take weeks to months to take effect and require daily repetitive doses.

Strikingly, psilocybin (an active ingredient of certain mushrooms) takes just two days, requires one or two separate doses with therapy sessions in between. The resolution of depressive symptoms is almost immediate and lasts weeks to months.

Home run?

According to a team of prominent researchers that published a very recent review in prestigious Nature Research (Translational Psychiatry), psilocybin therapy acts by increasing cognitive and neural flexibility.

Flexibility is a category of the brain’s executive functions or processes necessary to control goal-directed behavior.

Cognitive flexibility is the ability to adapt our behavior and thinking in response to the environment.

Neural flexibility is, in fact, the process of different brain networks “talking” to each other.

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