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

    • History of Psychedelic Use
    • Effects of Psychedelic Drugs
    • Tolerance and Addiction

    Use of hallucinogensgoes back centuries in many cultures, and some are still used in religious ceremonies to experience spiritual or heightened states of awareness. Hallucinogens were used in psychotherapy in the 1960s, but this was halted for mainly political reasons until quite recently.Psychological research has since revived the use of psychede...

    The effects of psychedelic drugs vary depending on the person. Factors such as dosage, environment, and personality play a role in how psychedelics affect people. Effects of psychedelic drugs may include: 1. Altered perception of time 2. Difficulty communicating clearly with others 3. Hallucinationssuch as feeling sensations, hearing sounds, and/or...

    Psychedelics do not appear to be addictive.Addiction is defined as chronic use of a substance despite negative consequences. However, some hallucinogenic drugs may lead to tolerance and some people report experiencing withdrawal effects when they stop using such substances. LSD use can lead to tolerance, which means people require more of the subst...

  2. There are many different kinds of psychedelics. Some occur naturally, in trees, vines, seeds, fungi and leaves. Others are made in laboratories. 2 They come in many forms including tablets, blotter paper, dried mushrooms, powders and crystalline powders.

  3. Jun 30, 2024 · psychedelic drug, any of the so-called mind-expanding drugs that are able to induce states of altered perception and thought, frequently with heightened awareness of sensory input but with diminished control over what is being experienced.

    • John Philip Jenkins
  4. Jun 8, 2023 · Psychedelics are a group of drugs that can cause feelings of euphoria and hallucinations. Learn more about types, possible benefits, risks, and more here.

  5. Feb 6, 2024 · Highlights. Psychedelic and dissociative drugs can temporarily alter a person’s mood, thoughts, and perceptions. Among other health effects and safety concerns, people who use these substances report feeling strong emotions ranging from bliss to fear and experiencing vast changes in how they perceive reality.

  6. Psychedelic drugs are non-addictive and have few negative cognitive effects. They do not impair memory, nor do they cause stupor or narcosis such as that seen with alcohol or heroin.