The Psychedelic Research Renaissance 101
Psychedelic Research: The Heroic Dose
Psychedelic research is enjoying a renaissance. Recent studies have shown that psychedelic drugs like LSD and psilocybin seem to be a safe and effective method for treating conditions like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
And unlike common antidepressants, some people report long-lasting improvements in their mental health conditions after taking just one dose of psychedelics.
Psychedelic research involves studying the effects of psychedelic substances, such as psilocybin (found in “magic mushrooms”), LSD, and MDMA, on the brain and behavior. This field of research aims to understand how these substances can be used to treat various mental health conditions, enhance well-being, and expand our understanding of consciousness.
Psychedelic research is gaining momentum as scientists explore new ways to harness the potential of these substances for mental health treatment and personal growth. It’s an exciting and rapidly evolving field with the potential to revolutionize how we approach mental health care.
What makes these substances so unique and powerful? That’s one of the driving questions behind the research of Matthew W. Johnson, who has conducted numerous studies on the nature of addiction, psychedelics, and other psychoactive substances.
Read the video transcript ► The Big Think Interview
0:00 Effing up the ineffable
1:56 Pioneers of psychedelic therapy
2:35 Psychedelics go underground
3:26 The psychedelic renaissance
4:50 Taking a ‘heroic dose’ at Johns Hopkins
8:44 The challenges of psychedelic therapy
9:46 The mental health revolution
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