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Examining the effects of psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy on anhedonia in treatment-resistant depression

Anhedonia, a core symptom of depression, is often resistant to conventional treatments and significantly impacts quality of life. This secondary analysis aimed to evaluate the effects of psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy (PAP) on anhedonia severity in individuals with treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Participants (n = 30) with TRD and a primary diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder or Bipolar II Disorder received at least one 25 mg dose of oral psilocybin with psychotherapy as part of a randomized, waitlist-controlled trial (NCT05029466). The primary outcome of the present secondary analysis was changes in anhedonia, measured by the Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale (SHAPS). Exploratory analysis examined whether changes in anhedonia were mediated through changes in overall depression severity, measured by the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS). A mixed ANOVA, adjusted for sex and age, revealed a statistically significant reduction in SHAPS scores following PAP at the 2-week primary endpoint (F(8, 143.48) = 3.43, p = 0.001, n = 29) with clinically significant improvements observed at 3-month and 6-month secondary endpoints. Our findings from this preliminary analysis suggest that PAP may offer a promising intervention for addressing anhedonia in TRD, but further research with larger, placebo-controlled trials are needed to confirm these effects and elucidate potential mediators. This study adds to a growing body of evidence supporting the therapeutic potential of PAP.

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Journal
Journal of Affective Disorders
Date
2026-02-11
Source
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DOI
10.1016/j.jad.2026.121385
PubMed
41690631

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