The Problem and Paradox of Bad Trips, Part 2
Transforming a bad trip often means giving it a place and purpose in one’s larger life story.
Transforming a bad trip often means giving it a place and purpose in one’s larger life story.
Bad trips look much different in psychedelic therapy than in uncontrolled settings.
What's similar and different about the R and S isomers of ketamine?
“We have some [compounds] now that are unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.”
The link between oxytocin and MDMA is less straightforward than once thought.
“…this stands up to scientific rigor and is worthy of further exploration.”
Research indicates that C-Reactive Protein may play a vital role in combating Treatment-Resistant Depression.
The MEQ is a self-report measure that provides insight into a key aspect of the psychedelic experience.
This study is the first of its kind to suggest that psilocybin enhances emotional empathy but does not affect moral behavior.
Researchers at the forefront of psychedelic science put forth their arguments in this important debate.
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