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Veterans & PTSD

For the people who served and are still fighting

Veterans are disproportionately affected by treatment-resistant PTSD. The clinical evidence for psilocybin-assisted therapy in this population is among the strongest in the field. We cover it with the seriousness it deserves.

67%
PTSD Symptom Reduction (MAPS Phase 3)
30%
Veterans with treatment-resistant PTSD
22/day
Veterans lost to suicide daily (VA estimate)
2022
Year MAPS Phase 3 results published
What the clinical data shows for veterans
01
What the MAPS Phase 3 Trials Mean for Veterans With Treatment-Resistant PTSD
The largest randomized controlled trial on psychedelic-assisted therapy for PTSD. What the data shows, what it doesn't, and what it means for access.
Dr. Rachel Jensen·14 min
02
Why Standard PTSD Treatments Fail a Third of Veterans — and What Comes Next
Prolonged Exposure and Cognitive Processing Therapy work for many. But a significant subset of veterans don't respond. Here's what the research says about why, and what psilocybin therapy offers as an alternative.
Dr. Sarah Chen·10 min
03
How to Access Psilocybin Therapy as a Veteran: A Step-by-Step Guide
Oregon's legal framework, what to expect, how to find a licensed facilitator with experience serving veterans, and the questions you should ask before booking a session.
Myco Brief Editors·7 min

Why psilocybin for PTSD?

PTSD is characterized by a failure of fear extinction — the inability to update threat-associated memories even when the threat is gone. Standard treatments help many veterans process these memories. But for a significant subset, the memories remain stubbornly resistant to therapeutic intervention.

Psilocybin's disruption of the default mode network — the system that maintains rigid self-referential beliefs — creates a brief window in which traumatic memories can be revisited without the same activation of the fear response. Combined with a skilled facilitator and appropriate preparation, this window enables a kind of reprocessing that standard modalities haven't been able to achieve.

The MAPS Phase 3 data isn't a promise. But 67% symptom reduction in a treatment-resistant population, with no serious adverse events, is a result that deserves serious attention.

Veteran-Specific Resources
Does the VA cover psilocybin therapy?
Not currently. The VA does not cover psilocybin services. Some non-profit organizations offer subsidized access for veterans.
Are there facilitators who specialize in veterans?
Yes. Some Oregon-licensed facilitators have specific training in military trauma and work primarily with veterans and first responders.
What's the difference between MDMA and psilocybin therapy for PTSD?
MDMA (studied by MAPS) targets fear circuitry and is FDA-pathway. Psilocybin works via DMN disruption and is currently Oregon-legal only. Both show strong PTSD data.
Crisis support
Veterans Crisis Line: Call or text 988, press 1. Chat at VeteransCrisisLine.net. Available 24/7.
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