PSYREFLECT

Issue #26

April 2, 2026

#1Research

The First Pharmacotherapy With Real Evidence for Binge Eating: LDX Meta-Analysis Across 988 Patients

LDX does not just reduce binge eating. It reduces the obsessive preoccupation that makes the patient plan their next binge while still ashamed of the last one.

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#2Research

Psilocybin for Depression: The First Meta-Analysis That Asks How, Not Just If

Seven RCTs confirm psilocybin works for depression. The next question is not whether to do it, but how to do it well — and the answer may be: take more time.

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#3Tool

Screen for Depression Before Surgery in Older Adults: GDS-15 Predicts Postoperative Delirium (OR = 2.50)

A 5-minute depression screen before surgery could prevent postoperative delirium. The GDS-15 is the tool, and even subclinical scores matter.

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#4Industry

The Psychedelic Regulatory Map in 2026: Four US States, One Country, and a DEA Quota Boost

Four US states, one country with full medical access, and a DEA quota boost. The psychedelic therapy map in 2026 is not a single story — it is an experiment running in parallel.

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#5Industry

Only 1 in 10 Gets Treatment: The Eating Disorder Access Crisis Insurance Built

Eating disorders have the highest mortality of any psychiatric illness. And 90% of people who have them never receive treatment. This is not a clinical failure — it is a system designed to deny care.

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#6Resource

Eating Disorder Specialist Credentials: CEDS, CBT-E Training, and FBT Certification Paths

90% of eating disorder patients never receive treatment. The specialist workforce is too small. Every clinician who adds ED competency saves lives — and these training paths make it accessible.

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