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  2. Psychedelic drug - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic therapy (or psychedelic-assisted therapy) is the proposed use of psychedelic drugs to treat mental disorders. [59] As of 2021, psychedelic drugs are controlled substances in most countries and psychedelic therapy is not legally available outside clinical trials, with some exceptions. [34] [60]

  3. Psychedelic therapy - Wikipedia

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    The study suggests that the use of psychedelic drugs in men might be associated with a reduced likelihood of committing violence against intimate partners, potentially due to improved emotion regulation. [86] A 2022 U.S. study found that use of classic psychedelics was associated with lowered odds of criminal arrest.

  4. Psilocybin therapy - Wikipedia

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    It is one of several forms of psychedelic therapy under study. Psilocybin was popularized as a psychedelic recreational drug in the 1970s and was classified as a Schedule I drug by the DEA. Research on psilocybin as a medical treatment was restricted until the 1990s because of the sociocultural fear of dependence on this drug.

  5. Spring Grove Experiment - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic therapy involves the use of a hallucinogenic, perception-altering drugs coupled with psychotherapy to treat patients psychologically. The goal of the procedure was to unearth internal conflicts by administering LSD and then use therapy to resolve and work through these emerging latent conflicts.

  6. Psychoactive drug - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic therapy (or psychedelic-assisted therapy) refers to the proposed use of psychedelic drugs, such as psilocybin, MDMA, [note 2] LSD, and ayahuasca, to treat mental disorders. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] As of 2021, psychedelic drugs are controlled substances in most countries and psychedelic therapy is not legally available outside clinical trials ...

  7. MDMA - Wikipedia

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    MDMA has limited approved medical uses in a small number of countries, [36] but is illegal in most jurisdictions. [37] In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is evaluating the drug for clinical use as of 2021. [38] Canada has allowed limited distribution of MDMA upon application to and approval by Health Canada.

  8. Psychoplastogen - Wikipedia

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    The term psychoplastogen comes from the Greek roots psych - (mind), - plast (molded), and - gen (producing) and covers a variety of chemotypes and receptor targets. It was coined by David E. Olson in collaboration with Valentina Popescu, both at the University of California, Davis.

  9. Psychedelic treatments for trauma-related disorders - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic treatments for trauma-related disorders are the use of psychedelic substances, either alone or used in conjunction with psychotherapy, to treat trauma-related disorders. [1] Trauma-related disorders, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), have a lifetime prevalence of around 8% in the US population. [ 2 ]