Recounting research on hallucinogenic drug treatments during the 1950s and 60s, Psychedelic Revolutionaries shows how public fears, stoked by partisan politics, can hold back scientific advancements.
Recounting research on hallucinogenic drug treatments during the 1950s and 60s, Psychedelic Revolutionaries shows how public fears, stoked by partisan politics, can hold back scientific advancements.
P.W. Barber has a M.A. in History from the University of Regina. He has spent the better part of a decade researching, pondering, and writing on the history of hallucinogenic science in Saskatchewan, the birthplace of "psychedelic." He lives in Buena Vista, Saskatchewan.
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Introduction Part I: Psychedelic Science: The Saskatchewan Experiments (1951-61) 1. Model Psychoses and the Adrenochrome Hypothesis 2. Psychiatric Paradigm Clash 3. Beginning Hallucinogenic Therapy 4. The Other World: Psychedelic Therapy 5. New Frontiers in Psychedelic Research Part II: The Scientific Fallout: Psychedelic Science on Trial (1961-75) 6. The Great Schizophrenia Controversy 7. LSD: A New Hope for Alcoholism? 8. Psychedelic Drug Research, the CIA, and the '60s Counterculture Epilogue
Introduction Part I: Psychedelic Science: The Saskatchewan Experiments (1951-61) 1. Model Psychoses and the Adrenochrome Hypothesis 2. Psychiatric Paradigm Clash 3. Beginning Hallucinogenic Therapy 4. The Other World: Psychedelic Therapy 5. New Frontiers in Psychedelic Research Part II: The Scientific Fallout: Psychedelic Science on Trial (1961-75) 6. The Great Schizophrenia Controversy 7. LSD: A New Hope for Alcoholism? 8. Psychedelic Drug Research, the CIA, and the '60s Counterculture Epilogue
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