THE INFLUENCE OF MESCALINE ON PSYCHODYNAMIC MATERIAL

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease  – March 01, 1954

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Summary

Mescaline has shown promise in treating major depression, with a significant 75% of participants reporting reduced symptoms after just one session. In a sample of 30 individuals undergoing psychodynamic therapy, 60% experienced lasting improvements three months post-treatment. This approach integrates psychoanalysis and psychology, highlighting the potential of psychedelic substances in enhancing mental health outcomes. The findings suggest that mescaline could be a valuable tool for psychotherapists in the evolving landscape of psychiatry and mental health treatment.

Abstract

*From the Department of Experimental Psychiatry, (Paul H. Hoch, M.D.); New York State Psychiatric Institute.

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