Short-Term Treatment Effects of a Substance Use Disorder Therapy Involving Traditional Amazonian Medicine

J Psychoactive Drugs. 2019 Sep-Oct;51(4):323-334. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2019.1607956. Epub 2019 May 1.

Abstract

Chronic illness management today commonly involves alternative medicines. Substance use disorder (SUD), as a chronic psychosomatic illness, might benefit from a similar approach. The accredited Takiwasi Center offers such an SUD treatment program involving Amazonian medicine combined with psychotherapy. The current study assessed this integrative program's short-term therapeutic effects. We measured baseline data from 53 dependence-diagnosed males admitted to treatment (T1) and repeated clinical outcome variables at treatment completion (T2). Paired samples t-tests were used to assess changes between T1 and T2 (n = 36). Nearly all participants (age M= 30.86, SD= 8.17) were dependent on multiple substances, most prominently cannabis, alcohol, and cocaine-related drugs. A significant decrease (T1 to T2) was found for addiction severity outcomes drug use (p < .001), alcohol use (p < .001), psychiatric status (p < .001), and social/familial relationships (p < .001). Emotional distress also diminished significantly (p < .001), as did substance craving (p < .001). Quality of life increased significantly from T1 to T2 (p < .001). Our results provide first indications for significantly improved SUD symptoms after the Amazonian medicine-based treatment. These findings are preliminary given the design, but strongly encourage further investigation of this therapy, which in the long term may open new therapeutic avenues for SUDs.

Keywords: Amazonian medicine; Substance use disorder; addiction treatment; alternative medicine; ayahuasca; drug abuse.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Combined Modality Therapy / methods
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Medicine, Traditional / methods*
  • Psychotherapy / methods*
  • Substance-Related Disorders / therapy*
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Young Adult