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Psilocybin and End-of-Life Anxiety
Death, Meaning & Modern Culture Carly Pollack, LCSW 3/1/26 Death, Meaning & Modern Culture Carly Pollack, LCSW 3/1/26

Psilocybin and End-of-Life Anxiety

Psilocybin has been used in indigenous communities for years. Psilocybin-assisted therapy is more recently emerging as a powerful intervention for terminal illness and death anxiety in the US. Research suggests it may reduce existential distress and reorganize fear — not by denying death, but by changing the relationship to it.

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