Beth Marsh
University College London
6 Papers
Beth Marsh is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Beth Marsh include University of Exeter.
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Papers
Adjunctive Ketamine With Relapse Prevention-Based Psychological Therapy in the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder.
Meryem Grabski,Amy McAndrew,William Lawson,Beth Marsh,Laura Raymen,Tobias Stevens,Lorna Hardy,Fiona Warren,Michael A P Bloomfield,A. Borissova,Emily L. Maschauer,Rupert Broomby,Robert Price,R. Coathup,David Gilhooly,Edward Palmer,Richard Gordon-Williams,Robert Hill,Jennifer S. Harris,O. M. Mollaahmetoglu,H. Valerie Curran,Brigitta Brandner,Anne Lingford-Hughes,Celia J. A. Morgan +23 more
TL;DR: Treatment with three infusions of ketamine was well tolerated in patients with severe alcohol use disorder and was associated with more days of abstinence from alcohol at 6-month follow-up, suggesting a possible beneficial effect of adding psychological therapy alongside ketamine treatment.
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Ketamine as a mental health treatment: Are acute psychoactive effects associated with outcomes? A systematic review
Meryem Grabski,Meryem Grabski,Anna Borissova,Beth Marsh,Celia J. A. Morgan,H. Valerie Curran +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the CADSS total is not consistently associated with antidepressant outcomes, and the current literature is too limited to draw definite conclusions on the presence of an association between acute psychoactive effects and mental health outcomes.
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Ketamine for the treatment of mental health and substance use disorders: comprehensive systematic review – CORRIGENDUM
Zach Walsh,O. M. Mollaahmetoglu,Joseph M. Rootman,Shannon Golsof,Johanna Keeler,Beth Marsh,David J. Nutt,Celia J. A. Morgan +7 more
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Investigating the Feasibility of Brief Compassion Focused Therapy in Individuals in Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
Molly Carlyle,Helen Rockliff,Rachel L. Edwards,Crina Ene,Anke Karl,Beth Marsh,Beth Marsh,Lucie Hartley,Celia J. A. Morgan +8 more
- 02 Apr 2019
TL;DR: Compassion focused therapy was feasible and well-tolerated in those with OUD, and a further trial to evaluate any clinical differences may be warranted.
Greater empathy in MDMA users
Molly Carlyle,Tobias Stevens,Leah Fawaz,Beth Marsh,Beth Marsh,Sophia Kosmider,Celia J. A. Morgan +6 more
TL;DR: MDMA users in this sample exhibited normal psychosocial functioning in regard to empathy and social pain and had higher subjective emotional empathy, which conflicts with previous suggestions that moderate, long-term MDMA use may cause heightened social distress.