Psyched
Seven Cutting-Edge Psychedelics Changing the World
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Amanda Siebert
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- A uniquely practical guide to a trending topic: Michael Pollan’s How to Change Your Mind has sold 180k+ copies. Companies that are developing psychedelic treatments are shooting up in value. Psyched serves as a simple yet definitive guide to these trending treatments, explaining to a lay listener how they work and why.
- Seven psychedelic substances are explored in-depth including MDMA, LSD, ketamine, ayahuasca, peyote, iboga and psilocybin.
- Backed by extensive research: Siebert synthesizes pages and pages of clinical trials, interviews with medical professionals and health practitioners, patient testimonials, and stories from Indigenous peoples.
- Engaging and easy-to-read: simple, short chapters give listeners everything they need to know about each treatment.
- Depression, anxiety, trauma, and pain: are all explored as difficulties that can be aided by psychedelics.
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Commentaires
“[A] well-researched, impassioned survey … Siebert elegantly combines history, accessible science, case studies, and her own experience with drugs … This smart study fascinates.”—Publishers Weekly
“Siebert shows us how psychedelics can transform mental health and enhance the way we live.”—Sara Gottfried MD, New York Times bestselling author of The Hormone Cure
“A captivating read that weaves together extensive data and heartfelt personal stories to share how society can use psychedelics to transform the way we exist in the world.”—Robin Divine, writer, psychedelic advocate, and creator of Black People Trip
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