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Language

English

Publication Date

1-15-2026

Journal

BJPsych Bulletin

DOI

10.1192/bjb.2025.10209

PMID

41537356

Abstract

Aims and method: Serendipity has driven many of psychiatry's most important treatments, yet contemporary systems may undermine clinicians' ability to notice and develop unexpected therapeutic effects. This selective narrative review synthesises landmark discovery stories, conceptual accounts of serendipity and contemporary case examples to clarify how chance observations become robust advances.

Results: Across historical and modern examples, serendipitous discoveries consistently reflected the interaction of unexpected events with prepared observers working in supportive institutional and research systems. We identify current barriers created by standardised care, funding and trial structures, and professional fragmentation, and outline a multi-level framework for cultivating serendipity through phenomenological training, technology-enabled detection of anomalous responses, flexible funding and innovative designs such as adaptive platform and rapid-fail proof-of-concept trials.

Clinical implications: Deliberately creating pathways that move rare, surprising responses from bedside observation to formal evaluation could accelerate more precise, personalised treatments while preserving rigor in psychiatric care.

Keywords

clinical observation, psychedelics, psychopharmacology, serendipity, translational research

Published Open-Access

yes

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