Roland Griffiths
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Dr. Sloshower presents results from a psilocybin-assisted therapy study for major depression, showing larger antidepressant effects than placebo, with lasting mood improvements. Dr. Kilpatrick discusses longitudinal case studies.
Jordan Sloshower, Stephanie Kilpatrick
Robin Carhart-Harris, Head of Centre for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London, conducted pioneering clinical studies with psilocybin and other psychedelic drugs for over 40 years. He collaborates with Professor
Psychedelics are studied for psychiatric disorders; research emphasizes 'set and setting.' Study explores psychosocial factors in psychedelic use, linking communal experiences to improved mental health outcomes.
Hannes Kettner
Roland R. Griffiths, PhD, honored at Psychedelic Science Conference. Pioneered psilocybin research, founded Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research, influencing a new wave of researchers.
William Richards, Theresa Carbonaro, Katherine Bonson
Overview of a multicenter trial compares psilocybin therapy to active control for demoralization in end-of-life adults. Trial focuses on treating depression, anxiety, and improving quality of life, spiritual well-being, and
Jessi Humphreys
Ketamine and other psychedelics show promise for psychiatric disorders, but their psychoactive effects complicate masking in trials. A triple-masked trial on 40 patients with depression found surprising results.
Boris D. Heifets
Psychedelics elevate neural activity, engage neural plasticity, and may relieve depression, anxiety, or addiction symptoms. Research focuses on neuron types and plasticity mechanisms in the prefrontal cortex.
Andrea Gomez
Psychedelic drugs may enhance creative thinking and empathy, supported by anecdotal reports and some scientific evidence. Studies show time- and construct-dependent effects on flexible cognition, with brain imaging linking changes
Natasha Mason
Psychedelics, historically linked to "free love", show potential for positive impact on sexual feelings. Recent research suggests psilocybin may enhance sexual functioning and satisfaction in healthy and depressed individuals.
Tommaso Barba
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