The link between childhood trauma and dissociation in frequent users of classic psychedelics and dissociatives Sascha B. Thal, Judith K. Daniels & Henrik Jungaberle Journal of Substance Use, may 2019 https://doi.org/10.1080/14659891.2019.1614234 ABSTRACT Background : Childhood trauma severity is associated with the level of subsequent substance use as well as with the self-reported severity of dissociation. Classic psychedelics and dissociatives target neurotransmitter systems thought to be involved in the onset of dissociative symptoms and may evoke severe and long-lasting symptoms of depersonalization in some users. However, it is currently unclear whether drug use puts people with a history of childhood trauma at higher risk of developing [...]
Lire la suiteThe influence of therapists’ first-hand experience with psychedelics on psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy research and therapist training ELIZABETH M. NIELSON and JEFFREY GUSS Journal of Psychedelic Studies, 2018 DOI: 10.1556/2054.2018.009 Abstract Clinical research on psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy is rapidly advancing in the USA, with two drugs, psilocybin and MDMA, progressing through a structure of FDA-approved trials on a trajectory toward Drug Enforcement Agency rescheduling for therapeutic use. Researcher’s and clinician’s personal use of psychedelics was cited as a potential confound in psychedelic research studies conducted in the 1950s and 1960s, a concern which contributed to the cessation of this research for some 20 years. Currently, there is no [...]
Lire la suiteHallucinatory altered states of consciousness Levente Móró Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2010, 9, 2, 241-252. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11097-010-9162-2 DOI: 10.1007/s11097-010-9162-2 Abstract Altered states of consciousness (ASC), especially hallucinatory ones, are philosophically and scientifically interesting modes of operation of the mind–brain complex. However, classical definitions of ASC seem to capture only a few common characteristics of traditionally regarded phenomena, thus lacking exact classification criteria for assessing altered and baseline states. The current situation leads to a priority problem between phenomena-based definitions and definition-based selection. In order to solve the problem, this paper introduces a self-mapping procedure that is based on a three-part analysis on certain aspects of consciousness. [...]
Lire la suitePrevalence and epidemiological associates of novel psychedelic use in the United States adult population James D. Sexton, Michael S. Crawford, Noah W. Sweat, Allyson Varley , Emma E. Green and Peter S. Hendricks Journal of Psychopharmacology, 1-10 DOI : 10.1177/0269881119827796 journals.sagepub.com/home/jopract Abstract Background : Novel psychedelics approximate classic psychedelics, but unlike classic psychedelics, novel psychedelics have been used by humans for a shorter period of time, with fewer data available on these substances. Aims : The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of novel psychedelic use and the associations of novel psychedelic use with mental health outcomes. Methods : We estimated the prevalence of self-reported, [...]
Lire la suiteAwareness of Emotional Expressions in Cannabis Users : An Event-Related Potential Study Robert D. Torrence, Donald C. Rojas and Lucy J. Troup Frontiers in Psychology, February 2019 | Volume 10 | Article 69 ORIGINAL RESEARCH doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00069 Abstract Cannabis use has been associated with anxiogenic effects when used in low frequency for a short duration, but cannabis can also have anxiogenic effects when used heavily for a long duration. Animal studies have indicated the neurobiological mechanisms related to cannabis and anxiety; however, research has been limited on the related neurocognitive mechanisms. Previous research has indicated that cannabis use is associated with alterations in event-related potentials (ERPs). [...]
Lire la suiteCannabis-induced altered states of consciousness are associated with specific dynamic brain connectivity states Zaytseva Y; Horáček J; Hlinka J; Fajnerová I; Androvičová R; Tintěra J; Salvi V; Balíková M; Hložek T; Španiel F; Páleníček T Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2019, 33, 7, 811-821 Research Article doi: 10.1177/0269881119849814. Abstract : Background : Cannabis, and specifically one of its active compounds delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in recreational doses, has a variety of effects on cognitive processes. Most studies employ resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging techniques to assess the stationary effects of cannabis and to-date one report addressed the impact of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on the dynamics of whole-brain functional connectivity. Methods : Using a [...]
Lire la suiteADDICTIONS & troubles psychiatriques, REPERES Fédération Addiction, mai 2019 Avant-Propos L’association entre les pathologies addictives et psychiatriques est une source majeure de préoccupation et de difficultés pour les professionnels et les équipes des deux champs mais aussi et avant tout pour les personnes concernées et leur entourage, avec une qualité de vie fortement altérée. Ces comorbidités, ces pathologies associées ou duelles, selon les qualifications, sont en effet difficiles à repérer et à prendre en charge, chaque filière de soins, psychiatrique ou addictologique, ayant tendance à concentrer son attention et ses interventions sur la pathologie de son domaine d’expertise. Leur pronostic est péjoratif, l’évolution [...]
Lire la suiteSerotonergic psychedelics and personality: a systematic review of contemporary research José Carlos Bouso, Rafael G. dos Santos, Miguel Ángel Alcázar-Córcoles, Jaime E. C. Hallak Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2018 PII: S0149-7634(17)30301-9 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2018.02.004 Highlights Serotonergic psychedelics act as agonists at cortical 5-HT2A receptors 5-HT2A receptors are expressed in fronto-temporo-parieto-occipital areas Some personality traits seem to be related to 5-HT2A receptor expression Acute and long-term use of psychedelics is associated with personality changes Personality changes induced by psychedelics may have therapeutic effects Abstract Serotonergic psychedelics act as agonists at cortical 5-HT2A receptors and seem to induce personality changes. We conducted a systematic review of studies assessing the effects [...]
Lire la suiteAssessing the psychedelic “after-glow” in ayahuasca users: post-acute neurometabolic and functional connectivity changes are associated with enhanced mindfulness capacities. Ayahuasca post-acute effects Regular Research Article Frederic Sampedro, Mario de la Fuente Revenga, Marta Valle, Natalia Roberto, Elisabet Domínguez-Clavé, Matilde Elices, Luís Eduardo Luna, José Alexandre S. Crippa, Jaime E. C. Hallak, Draulio B. de Araujo, Pablo Friedlander, Steven A. Barker, Enrique Álvarez, Joaquim Soler, Juan C. Pascual, Amanda Feilding and Jordi Riba © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of CINP. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2017, 20, 9 DOI : 10.1093/ijnp/pyx036 Significance Statement Psychedelics are intriguing drugs that induce transient but intense [...]
Lire la suiteDans la Silicon Valley, le retour des drogues psychédéliques Cinquante ans après le Summer of love, les ingénieurs et programmeurs de la Silicon Valley ont renoué avec les drogues psychédéliques, censées accroître la créativité et la performance. Les employeurs ferment les yeux, voire les encouragent. Par Elsa CONESA Publié le 04/04 à 06h00 https://www.lesechos.fr/tech-medias/hightech/dans-la-silicon-valley-le-retour-des-drogues-psychedeliques-1006461 Tous les matins, c'est le même rituel. « Je me lève, je bois un thé vert, je prends ma dose, puis je médite un peu. Sous la douche, déjà, je commence à sentir les bénéfices, j'ai plein d'idées qui apparaissent. » Lové dans un fauteuil de l'hôtel Rosewood Sand Hill, le QG officieux [...]
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