Clinical research into the therapeutic applications of classical psychedelics has slowly but steadily resumed over the last couple of decades. Continuing the research that went dormant in the late 1960‟s, modern trials are looking into the use of high-dose „psychedelic therapy‟ for various psychological issues. Although it may be too early to conclude on its efficacy, research is finding the therapy physiologically and psychologically safe. However, there is little theory to fit the practice. This thesis attempts to explain theoretically how psychedelic therapy exerts its effects by applying an existential psychological model of psychopathology. Psychedelic therapy is based on the observation that positive outcomes are related to strong spi...
The urgent need for innovation in mental health and well-being has ignited renewed focus on psychede...
Users of psychedelic drugs frequently report various types of healing effects after the experience h...
BACKGROUND: Existential distress in patients with a terminal illness is often associated with (sympt...
Clinical research into the therapeutic applications of classical psychedelics has slowly but steadil...
Psychotherapy with the use of high-dose psychedelic drugs shows immense promise in treating a myriad...
This article introduces a novel theoretical extension to Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg, P...
Psychedelic therapies can engender enduring improvements in psychological well-being. However, relat...
Recent clinical trials show that psychedelics such as LSD and psilocybin can be given safely in cont...
In the monograph Philosophy and Psychedelics: Frameworks for Exceptional Experience, the authors rai...
Recent scientific research arguably confirms the existence of a remarkable phenomenon: durable psych...
Although existential suffering is amongst the most devastating forms of distress experienced by many...
Modern clinical research on psychedelics is generating interesting outcomes in a wide array of clini...
The word "psychedelic" (psyche (i.e., the mind or soul) and delos (i.e., to show)) has Greek origin ...
This paper examines the implications of the recent research on psychedelic substances and their effe...
After a hiatus of some 40 years, clinical research has resumed on the use of classic hallucinogens t...
The urgent need for innovation in mental health and well-being has ignited renewed focus on psychede...
Users of psychedelic drugs frequently report various types of healing effects after the experience h...
BACKGROUND: Existential distress in patients with a terminal illness is often associated with (sympt...
Clinical research into the therapeutic applications of classical psychedelics has slowly but steadil...
Psychotherapy with the use of high-dose psychedelic drugs shows immense promise in treating a myriad...
This article introduces a novel theoretical extension to Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg, P...
Psychedelic therapies can engender enduring improvements in psychological well-being. However, relat...
Recent clinical trials show that psychedelics such as LSD and psilocybin can be given safely in cont...
In the monograph Philosophy and Psychedelics: Frameworks for Exceptional Experience, the authors rai...
Recent scientific research arguably confirms the existence of a remarkable phenomenon: durable psych...
Although existential suffering is amongst the most devastating forms of distress experienced by many...
Modern clinical research on psychedelics is generating interesting outcomes in a wide array of clini...
The word "psychedelic" (psyche (i.e., the mind or soul) and delos (i.e., to show)) has Greek origin ...
This paper examines the implications of the recent research on psychedelic substances and their effe...
After a hiatus of some 40 years, clinical research has resumed on the use of classic hallucinogens t...
The urgent need for innovation in mental health and well-being has ignited renewed focus on psychede...
Users of psychedelic drugs frequently report various types of healing effects after the experience h...
BACKGROUND: Existential distress in patients with a terminal illness is often associated with (sympt...