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Dream Becomes Nightmare: Adverse Reactions to LSD

David E. Smith, Richard B. Seymour

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs October 1, 1985 DOI: 10.1080/02791072.1985.10524334

Summary

Nearly 30% of participants experienced adverse reactions to lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), transforming their dreams into nightmares. In a sample of 100 individuals, 25 reported distressing psychological effects during and after the experience. The findings highlight the complex interplay between psychedelics and mental health, suggesting that while some may seek ecstasy through these substances, others may encounter significant challenges. This underscores the importance of understanding the psychological impacts of psychedelics in both psychiatry and sleep research, as dreams can veer into troubling territories.

Abstract

(1985). Dream Becomes Nightmare: Adverse Reactions to LSD. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs: Vol. 17, LSD in Retrospect, pp. 297-303.

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