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Psilocybin and Clinical Psychology: A Global Perspective Psilocybin, a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in certain mushrooms (often referred to as "magic mushrooms"), has a long and complex history in human culture. Indigenous peoples have utilized psilocybin for millennia in spiritual and healing practices, often as part of religious rituals. However, it was not until the 1950s and 1960s that psilocybin began to attract attention in Western clinical research, mainly through studies conducted by figures such as Dr. Timothy Leary at Harvard University. In recent years, psilocybin…mehr

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Psilocybin and Clinical Psychology: A Global Perspective Psilocybin, a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in certain mushrooms (often referred to as "magic mushrooms"), has a long and complex history in human culture. Indigenous peoples have utilized psilocybin for millennia in spiritual and healing practices, often as part of religious rituals. However, it was not until the 1950s and 1960s that psilocybin began to attract attention in Western clinical research, mainly through studies conducted by figures such as Dr. Timothy Leary at Harvard University. In recent years, psilocybin has re-entered clinical research, particularly in the field of psychology, due to its potential therapeutic effects. This resurgence has come as part of a broader interest in psychedelic-assisted therapy, which involves using substances like psilocybin in conjunction with psychotherapy. In clinical settings, psilocybin has shown promise for treating various mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, addiction, and PTSD. A key feature of psilocybin therapy is its ability to induce profound shifts in consciousness, facilitating emotional breakthroughs and providing new perspectives on entrenched psychological issues.
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