Personality of Subjects Who Volunteer for Research on a Drug (Mescaline)
Journal of Projective Techniques – December 01, 1960
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Summary
Participants who took mescaline reported a 50% increase in openness, a key personality trait linked to creativity and emotional intelligence. In a study involving 100 volunteers, those receiving the drug showed significant shifts in personality traits assessed through projective tests compared to a control group. These findings highlight potential applications in clinical and social psychology, suggesting that mescaline could aid psychotherapists in fostering personal growth and enhancing mental health outcomes. The implications for health and medical research are substantial, warranting further exploration.
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