Johno (Robert Johnston) on Psilocybin, Heidegger and being-toward-death

Johno (Robert Johnston) on Psilocybin, Heidegger and being-toward-death

From CITO Conversations by Camilla Noonan

February 10, 2026 · 1h 25m · Season 1 · Episode 12

About this episode

The episode discusses the impact of psilocybin therapy on terminally ill patients experiencing death anxiety, drawing parallels with Heidegger's philosophy on being-toward-death.

Psilocybin, Heidegger and being-toward-death Between 2020 and 2023 psychologist Marg Ross and psychiatrist Justin Dwyer, together with collaborators, ran the largest Australian randomised control of psychedelic assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of extreme death anxiety in terminally ill patients using psilocybin (the active ingredient in magic mushrooms) (Ross et al, 2025).  Over the past 15 months I have contributed to the analysis and reporting of qualitative interview data collected by these researchers before and after treatment. The therapy has been shown to be remarkably effective with 21 out of 28 patients who completed the full trial reporting sustained relief. Whereas before the treatment the patients had found themselves 'stuck' in an oppressive lingering present, after treatment they are able to 'step back into' a life that is in some ways fuller even than before the diagnosis (Dwyer et al, 2026).  In this reading group/seminar I will briefly present Heidegger's account in Division II of Being and Time of being-toward-death and its role in prompting a more authentic human existence and richer lived temporality. I will point out its striking similarity…

People in this episode

Host: Camilla Noonan

Guest: Johno Robert B. Johnston

Topics covered

  • psilocybin
  • Heidegger
  • death anxiety
  • psychedelic therapy
  • qualitative analysis
  • authentic existence

Keywords

  • psilocybin
  • Heidegger
  • death anxiety
  • psychedelic therapy
  • qualitative research
  • authenticity
  • mental health

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Australian randomised control of psychedelic assisted psychotherapy

Books & works: Being and Time

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