This prospective survey (n=233, 64, 44) explores microdosing’s (MD) impact on emotional regulation (ER) and empathy in adults with severe ADHD symptoms. Positive effects on ER and empathy were observed, specifically in cognitive reappraisal, expressive suppression, perspective-taking, and personal distress. However, a comparison with those using only conventional medications (n=180, 50, 38 MD; n=37, 27, 28 conventional) revealed that after four weeks, only expressive suppression improvement persisted, and cognitive reappraisal and empathy enhancements disappeared.
Abstract of Effects of Psychedelic Microdosing versus Conventional ADHD Medication Use on Emotion Regulation, Empathy, and ADHD Symptoms in Adults with severe ADHD symptoms
“Adults with ADHD often struggle with emotional regulation (ER), impacting their ability to empathize and maintain relationships. Standard ADHD medications, although effective in addressing ADHD symptoms, seem less effective in addressing ER issues. Microdosing (MD) with psychedelics has shown promise for ADHD treatment, and previous MD studies reported social and emotional benefits. Here, we present two online prospective studies into the effects of MD on ER and empathy in adults with diagnosed ADHD or severe ADHD symptoms, spanning three assessments: baseline, two-, and four weeks post-initiation. Study 1 investigated adults with severe ADHD symptoms who started MD on their own (n= 233, n= 64, and n= 44, at each assessment moment). Positive effects were observed in ER (specifically cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression) and aspects of empathy (specifically perspective-taking and personal distress). However, the absence of a control group prompted Study 2, which included a control group and a measure of ADHD symptom severity. Study 2 compared a subsample of Study 1 (i.e., those using solely MD; n= 180, n= 50, and n= 38) against those using conventional ADHD medication (n= 37, n=27, and n= 28). After four weeks, the MD group showed reduced ADHD symptoms compared to conventional medication users. Only the improvement in expressive suppression persisted after adding the control group; cognitive reappraisal and empathy enhancements disappeared. This study provides evidence for the potential positive effects of microdosing psychedelics on ADHD symptoms and ER in adults with severe ADHD symptoms while lacking evidence for effects on empathy.”
Authors: Eline C. H. M. Haijen, Petra P. M. Hurks & Kim P. C. Kuypers
Summary of Effects of Psychedelic Microdosing versus Conventional ADHD Medication Use on Emotion Regulation, Empathy, and ADHD Symptoms in Adults with severe ADHD symptoms
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is characterized by age-inappropriate levels of inattention, hyperactivity, and/or impulsivity, and deficits in emotion regulation (ER). Standard ADHD medications may inadequately target non-core symptoms like emotional and social functioning in adults, necessitating exploration of alternative treatments. Individuals diagnosed with severe ADHD symptoms self-treated their symptoms using low, repeated doses of psychedelic substances, such as psilocybin or LSD. No studies have specifically investigated the effects of MD on emotional processing or empathy in adults with severe ADHD symptoms. Study 1 aimed to investigate baseline changes in ER and empathy after four weeks of MD in individuals diagnosed with ADHD diagnosis and those without an official diagnosis but experiencing severe ADHD symptoms, using a prospective naturalistic design. In Study 2, the MD group showed improved ADHD symptom severity, ER, and empathy after four weeks compared to the conventional ADHD medication group.
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Haijen, E. C., Hurks, P. P., & Kuypers, K. P. (2024). Effects of Psychedelic Microdosing versus Conventional ADHD Medication Use on Emotion Regulation, Empathy, and ADHD Symptoms in Adults with severe ADHD symptoms: A Naturalistic Prospective Comparison Study. European Psychiatry, 1-43.
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Compounds studied
LSD
Psilocybin
Topics studied
Microdosing
Study characteristics
Longitudinal
Survey
Participants
270
Humans
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