By Danielle Giffort
Publication Date: 2020
"This colorful and accessible history of the rise, fall, and reemergence of psychedelic medicine is infused with intriguing narratives and personalities—a story for popular science aficionados as well as for scholars of the history of science and medicine."
Edited by Frederick S. Barett and Katrin H. Preller
Publication Date: 2022
"The current volume provides a comprehensive review of the state of the science of psychedelic therapies, including discussion of models and approaches to psychedelic therapies as well as the current status of safety and efficacy data for mood, substance use, trauma, obsessive-compulsive, neurodevelopmental, neurodegenerative disorders, neurological, and inflammatory disorders."
By Mike Jay
Publication Date: 2019
"Drawing on botany, pharmacology, ethnography, and the mind sciences and examining the mescaline experiences of figures from William James to Walter Benjamin to Hunter S. Thompson, this is an enthralling narrative of mescaline's many lives."
By Richard Miller
Publication Date: 2014
"In 'Drugged,' Miller takes readers on an eye-opening tour of psychotropic drugs, describing the various kinds, how they were discovered and developed, and how they have played multiple roles in virtually every culture."
Edited by Michael J. Winkelman and Thomas B. Roberts
Publication Date: 2018
"The Expanding World Ayahuasca Diaspora continues to explore how certain alternative global religious groups, shamanic tourism industries and recreational drug milieus grounded in the consumption of the traditionally Amazonian psychoactive drink ayahuasca embody various challenges associated with modern societies."
Edited by Charles S. Grob, Jim Grigsby
Publication Date: 2021
"The book begins with a thorough discussion of the pharmacology of what are often called the 'classic' or 'serotonergic' hallucinogens, for which Nichols prefers the term 'psychedelics.' Following this are several chapters exploring the social, cultural, and political contexts in which the hallucinogens have been used over time. The book also provides an introduction to research conducted in the fields of anthropology and ethnobotany.
By Mark S. Ferrara
Publication Date: 2016
"Today, the growing utilization of medical cannabis to alleviate the pain and symptoms of physical illness raises the possibility of using cannabis to treat the mind along with the body. By engaging sacred and secular texts from around the world, Sacred Bliss demonstrates that throughout religious history, cannabis has offered access to increased imagination and creativity, heightened perspective and insight, and deeper levels of thought."
Psychedelics and Mental Health (PBS Wisconsin)
Cody Wenthur, Assistant Professor in the School of Pharmacy at UW-Madison describes how psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy may be used to treat end-of-life anxiety, treatment resistant depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Psychedelics as Therapeutics: Gaps, Challenges and Opportunities
The 2022 NIH Workshop on Psychedelics as Therapeutics was conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Recordings of this workshop can be accessed via this link.