"I hope in the big picture, by 2050, we'll have enough people with an understanding of how to use psychedelics for personal, emotional, and spiritual growth that we'll have a more spiritualized humanity to turn us more towards saving the planet from mass weapons, climate change, and prejudice," explains Doblin.
Read moreBBC Future profile on Psychedelics
By highlighting the rapid increase in psychedelic research over the past ten years, Ed Prideaux of BBC explains how clinical trial results, favorable media coverage, and the potential development of new mental health treatments are steadily moving the public perception of psychedelics toward mainstream acceptance.
"Now the efforts of Doblin and others are finally paying off,” writes Prideaux. "Promising clinical trials suggest that psychedelics may prove game-changing treatments for depression, PTSD and addiction."
Read moreYale Research on Psilocybin
Yale researchers discover healing effects of psychedelic drug psilocybin.
Researchers find that one dose of psilocybin results in roughly a 10 percent increase in neuron size and density in mouse brains.
Read moreKetamine and Your Brain
What does ketamine do to your brain?
Much of how ketamine works is a mystery, but the picture is slowly coming into focus.
Read moreAre Doctors Ready for Psychedelics?
Psychedelic treatments are here, but doctors aren’t prepared.
So says Rick Doblin, founder and executive director of the Multidisciplinary Assn. for Psychedelic Studies.
Read moreEvidence on Mushroom Intelligence
A body of remarkable experiments have shown that fungi operate as individuals, engage in decision-making, are capable of learning, and possess short-term memory.
These findings highlight the spectacular sensitivity of such ‘simple’ organisms, and situate the human version of the mind within a spectrum of consciousness that might well span the entire natural world.
Read moreResearch on Psilocybin and DMT
Contemplating a psychedelic “trip”?
Here is all you need to know about two of your options: Psilocybin vs. DMT.
Read moreAyahuasca and Neuroplasticity
New research shows that ayahuasca, a psychedelic beverage, modulates neuroplasticity induced by ethanol in mice.
Read moreWearable Psychedelics?
Wearable psychedelics could soon give users maximum control over their trip.
Scientists are working on a pharmaceutical device to help give people the best possible experiences on the likes of DMT and LSD.
Read moreLatest Research on Psychedelics and Depression
Here’s the latest on how there is a shift in psychiatry toward a new way of thinking about depression, its causes, and therapies.
The profession’s long embrace of the “monoamine hypothesis” — the idea that depression primarily results from abnormal levels of neurotransmitter chemicals in the brain and that drugs can restore the proper balance — is giving way to a more complex understanding and alternative treatments, from ketamine to psychedelics to magnetic stimulation.
Read moreReframing a Bad Trip
This study shows that many psychedelic users turn to storytelling to reframe challenging trips into positive experiences.
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