Book (Practical) Biological sciences and general biology Psychedelics and the Forefront of Psychiatry / David Nutt

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 生物科学・一般生物学 幻覚剤と精神医学の最前線 / デヴィッド・ナット
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Item number: BO4874952
Released date: 21 Oct 2024
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Biological Science and General Biology There is a growing body of evidence that psychedelics such as LSD and MDMA are extremely effective in treating depression, PTSD and addiction. The author of one of the world's leading and most prestigious authors is reporting on the research front. Soon, the world of psychiatry and neuroscience is facing a wave of revolution in the age of treating depression with psychedelics. There is growing evidence that one or two treatments with psychedelics, such as LSD, MDMA and magic mushrooms, can greatly improve patients with depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Moreover, it is expected to be a very powerful treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders, addiction and chronic pain. Clinical trials and applications for approval of psychedelics treatments for several diseases, including depression and PTSD, are under way in the United States and elsewhere, and are expected to be available in the near future. Already in Australia, MDMA is approved for PTSD and psilocybin (the active ingredient of magic mushrooms) is approved for depression. Hallucinogens are associated with objections and rumors. The dangers and harms of hallucinogens have been greatly exaggerated and publicized. Author and Professor David Nut, the world's leading authority in neuropsychopharmacology, shares his latest research findings. This book will change readers' minds about hallucinogens and give great hope for the treatment of depression and other diseases. ● Hallucinogens cure diseases by increasing brain plasticity and "rewiring" ● Hallucinogens liberate the brain from repeated, fixed thinking ● Treatment with hallucinogens such as MDMA is already legalized in Australia ● The harms of hallucinogens such as MDMA are greatly exaggerated. Behind unreasonable regulations ● But self-treatment with hallucinogens is dangerous. Never recommended