Who Can Benefit from Psilocybin Therapy? — Meadow Medicine
Jan 18, 2026 · 6 min read

Who Can Benefit from Psilocybin Therapy?

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Psilocybin therapy isn't a universal solution, but research consistently shows meaningful benefits for specific conditions. The question isn't just "does psilocybin work?" — it's "does psilocybin work for what you're dealing with, given your unique health profile?"

Conditions with strong clinical evidence

The most robust research supports psilocybin therapy for:

  • Treatment-resistant depression: Multiple clinical trials, including landmark studies at Johns Hopkins and Imperial College London, show significant and sustained reductions in depressive symptoms — often after just one or two sessions. Many participants had tried conventional treatments for years without adequate relief
  • End-of-life anxiety and depression: For people facing terminal diagnoses, psilocybin has shown remarkable ability to reduce existential distress, fear of death, and feelings of hopelessness. Studies from NYU and Johns Hopkins reported that 60–80% of participants experienced clinically significant decreases in anxiety and depression
  • PTSD: While research is still emerging, early trials suggest psilocybin may help process traumatic memories in ways that traditional talk therapy alone often cannot

Conditions with promising evidence

  • Anxiety disorders: Generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder have all shown early positive signals in clinical research
  • Addiction: Pilot studies at Johns Hopkins showed that psilocybin-assisted therapy helped 80% of long-term smokers quit — a success rate far exceeding conventional methods. Similar research is underway for alcohol use disorder
  • Eating disorders: Preliminary research suggests psilocybin may help shift rigid patterns of thinking that underlie conditions like anorexia

People seeking personal growth

Not everyone who comes to Meadow is dealing with a diagnosable condition. Some clients are looking for:

  • Greater self-awareness and emotional clarity
  • A deeper sense of meaning or purpose
  • Processing grief, life transitions, or relationship patterns
  • Breaking through creative or personal blocks
  • Reconnecting with a sense of awe, wonder, or spirituality

Oregon's psilocybin program does not require a diagnosis. You don't need to be "broken" to benefit from this work. Many people find that psilocybin helps them see their lives more clearly and make changes they'd been circling for years.

Who should not pursue psilocybin therapy

Safety is non-negotiable. Certain conditions are hard disqualifiers:

  • Current lithium use: Lithium combined with psilocybin can cause dangerous seizures. If you've taken lithium within the past 30 days, psilocybin therapy is not safe for you
  • Active psychosis or schizophrenia: Psilocybin can worsen psychotic symptoms. Anyone with a current psychotic disorder or active schizophrenia should not use psilocybin
  • Active suicidal ideation with intent: While psilocybin shows promise for depression, someone in an active suicidal crisis needs immediate clinical intervention, not a psilocybin session
  • Certain cardiac conditions: Psilocybin can temporarily raise heart rate and blood pressure. Some cardiac conditions make this unsafe

This is exactly why Meadow's health intake process is thorough. Our AI-assisted risk assessment screens for these conditions and flags anything that needs physician review. Dr. Townsend personally reviews any intake that raises clinical questions.

The importance of readiness

Beyond medical eligibility, there's the question of readiness. Psilocybin therapy works best when you're prepared to:

  • Be honest about your mental and physical health history
  • Sit with difficult emotions if they surface
  • Commit to the full process — preparation, session, and integration
  • Make changes in your daily life based on what you learn

This isn't about being "ready enough." It's about being willing to engage with the process fully. Your facilitator will help you assess your readiness during preparation sessions.

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Not sure if psilocybin therapy is right for you?

A discovery call is a free, no-pressure conversation with our team. We'll listen to your situation and give you an honest assessment.

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