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Day: 29 September 2016

Psychedelic Psychotherapy Insights From 25 Years of Research

Abstract

Presented at a conference titled “Psychedelic Science 2013,” highlighting the resumption of investigations with psychedelic substances (i.e., psilocybin, DMT, LSD, MDMA, etc.) in the United States and Europe after a dormant period of more than two decades, the author presents insights and perspectives gleaned from his 25 years of clinical research experience. After acknowledging the vastness and potential significance of this research frontier, the article focuses on the “cartography of inner space”; the unique therapeutic potential of transcendental states of consciousness; the entelechy of the interpersonally grounded psyche; the importance of integration in drug-free therapy sessions; the roles of expectation, religious education and faith; the role of music; and future research directions.

Richards, W. A. (2016). Psychedelic Psychotherapy Insights From 25 Years of Research. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 0022167816670996.
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Abraham Maslow’s Interest in Psychedelic Research: A Tribute

In this brief tribute to Abraham Maslow, a founder of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, his interests in psychedelic research are described by the author who served as his research assistant from 1966 to 1967.
Richards, W. A. (2016). Abraham Maslow’s Interest in Psychedelic Research: A Tribute. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 0022167816670997.
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