The Consciousness Research of Stanislav Grof : A Cosmic Portal Beyond Individuality By Richard Yensen, Ph.D. and Donna A. Dryer, M.D., M.P.H. ©1998 Richard Yensen & Donna Dryer I. Introduction Stanislav Grof began his research in Prague, Czechoslovakia, as a psychiatric resident, in the late 1950’s. His initial observations seemed to confirm and offer a laboratory proof for many of the basic tenets of Freudian psychoanalytic thought. At that time his conclusion was politically unsettling because psychoanalysis was repressed in the iron curtain countries. Forty years later the outcome of Grof’s continued research is a theoretical framework for understanding human consciousness. His theory has [...]
Lire la suiteLSD Psychotherapy Stanislas GROF Hunter House Ed., 1979 LIST OF CONTENTS 1. History of LSD Therapy The Discovery of LSD and its Psychedelic Effects Early Laboratory and Clinical LSD Research Therapeutic Experimentation With LSD Studies of Chemotherapeutic Properties of LSD LSD-Assisted Psychotherapy The Need for a Comprehensive Theory of LSD Therapy 2. Critical Variables in LSD Therapy Pharmacological Effects of LSD Personality of the Subject Personality of the Therapist or Guide Set and Setting of the Sessions 3. Psycholytic and Psychedelic Therapies with LSD : Towards an Integration of Approaches The Search for an Effective Technique of LSD Psychotherapy Advantages and Drawbacks of the Psycholytic Approach Pros and Cons of Psychedelic Therapy 4. Principles of LSD Psychotherapy The Preparation Period Psychedelic Sessions Integration [...]
Lire la suitePsycholytic and Psychedelic Therapy Research 1931-1995 : A Complete International Bibliography Torsten Passie Laurentius Publishers, Hannover, Germany, 1997 Kleine bibliographische Reihe, vol. 3. (Ed. Raimund Dehmlow), ISSN 0941-6617 ISBN 3-931614-83-2 (cloth), ISBN 3-931614-84-0 (pbk) Preface I. Introduction 9 II. Organization of the Bibliography 21 III. Bibliography 1. General Approach and Basic Research 23 2. Psycholytic Therapy 42 3. Psychedelic Therapy 70 IV. Major Scientific Conferences on the Subject 88 V. Major Bibliographic Sources 89 Author Index 90 Subject Index 95 About the Authors 102
Lire la suiteFrom experimental psychosis to resolving traumatic pasts - Psychedelic Research in Communist Czechoslovakia, 1954‑1974 De la psychose expérimentale à la guérison des traumatismes du passé : la recherche psychédélique en Tchécoslovaquie communiste, 1954‑1974 Sarah Marks Cahiers du monde russe, 2015, 56, 1, 53-75. DOI: 10.4000/monderusse.8165 The mid‑twentieth century saw an abundance of new theories of human behaviour and mental disorder, many of which were inspired by new developments in broader scientific fields, from cybernetics and genetics, to pharmaceuticals and new technologies of psychological testing1. There is a developing historical literature on the development of psychiatry in Western Europe and North America, yet we know little [...]
Lire la suiteNeuropathology of Drug Addictions and Substance Misuse Volume 2: Stimulants, Club and Dissociative Drugs, Hallucinogens, Steroids, Inhalants and International Aspects 2016, Pages 773-781 Chapter 72 - Use of LSD by Mental Health Professionals Petr Winkler, Ingmar Gorman, Rita Kočárová Doi : 10.1016/B978-0-12-800212-4.00072-8 Abstract This chapter focuses on self-experimentation with hallucinogens within the mental health sciences. Emphasis is given to the use of LSD by mental health professionals in the former Czechoslovakia. The text is based on four main data sources: (1) interviews with mental health professionals who experimented with LSD on themselves in the former Czechoslovakia; (2) scientific articles that were published in the time LSD research [...]
Lire la suitePsychedelic therapy in the Czech Republic : A theoretical concept or a realistic goal ? Zuzana Postranecka, Čestmir Vejmola and Filip Tyls Journal of Psychedelic Studies DOI: 10.1556/2054.2019.003 Abstract Psychedelic research has been associated with the Czech Republic since the early 19th century and, after a long period of involuntary dormancy, it has recently gained new opportunities to follow up on its roots and evolve. This article briefly describes the history of psychedelic research in the Czech Republic, summarizes the role of the UN Drug Conventions, and discusses the Czech and international legislation pertaining to psychedelics. The discussion focuses on the dependence/abuse potential of classical [...]
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