Emily Standley Allard on MSN
Psychedelic therapy’s surprising journey from taboo to mainstream medicine
Psychedelic therapy, involving substances like psilocybin (found in magic mushrooms), MDMA, and ketamine, is gaining recognition as a groundbreaking approach to treating mental health conditions, ...
A quiet renaissance of serious medical research has once again arisen to study the therapeutic benefits of LSD and other psychedelics, including overcoming addiction ...
As an Episcopal priest, I read with curiosity Michael Pollan’s essay about recent research conducted at Johns Hopkins and N.Y.U. into religious leaders taking psychedelics (“High Priests,” May 26th).
Nessa Yip sits down with Dr. Ayla Sela to discuss the possibilities of psychedelic medicine The classic psychedelics – LSD, psilocybin, DMT – are psychoactive compounds known to elicit a repertoire of ...
My personal psychiatric guru, Nazi survivor Dorothea Buck, described one of psychiatry’s great failures as its utter lack of dialogue with patients about what they experience. “By being declared ill ...
The over-use and abuse of LSD, magic mushrooms and other hallucinogens in the counter-cultural sixties led to a federal ban signed by Richard Nixon in 1970. Nobody says it's time to "tune in, turn on ...
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