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The Potential Benefits of Psychedelics for Autistic People

Autistic people are often missing from conversations about psychedelic therapy, despite growing evidence that these substances may help ease the emotional distress many experience. While autism is not something to be cured, emerging research and first-person accounts suggest psychedelics may support autistic people by reducing co-occurring anxiety, depression, and social isolation—opening new questions about inclusion,…

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Bridging Mysticism and Naturalism in Psychedelic Experiences

A recent study outlines findings on how people interpret their psychedelic experiences through mystical and naturalistic lenses. The study examines how participants reconcile these seemingly opposing views, highlighting the transformative potential of psychedelics. By relaying key findings, this article helps readers understand how such experiences challenge conventional worldviews and contribute to personal growth.

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Why Was Early Psychedelic Research Abandoned?

In the mid-20th century, psychedelics showed immense promise in treating mental health conditions like alcoholism and anxiety. Despite early optimism, research was abandoned due to regulatory hurdles, negative media portrayals, and scientific limitations. Wayne Hall’s analysis offers a nuanced view, revealing how a mix of societal, scientific, and policy factors, rather than solely the “War…

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