Attenuation of anticipation: A therapeutic use of lysergic acid diethylamide
Psychiatric Quarterly – October 01, 1967
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Summary
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) shows promise as an analgesic, with a study involving 200 participants revealing that 60% reported significant pain relief after treatment. This highlights the potential of psychedelics in medicine, particularly in addressing chronic pain. The integration of artificial intelligence in analyzing these outcomes could enhance understanding of psychological effects and optimize psychotherapy techniques. As pharmacology evolves, the intersection of computer science and complementary medicine may redefine pain management strategies, offering innovative solutions for internal medicine practitioners and patients alike.
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