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Amy Bartlett

Department of Classics and Religious Studies, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

2 papers in the library · 15 citations · publishing 2020-2024

Papers

The library is open: a scoping review on queer representation in psychedelic research

Frontiers in Public Health December 11, 2024 Amy Bartlett, Challian Christ, Bradford Martins et al. 8 citations

A scoping review of academic literature on the intersection of queer identity and psychedelics found only 18 relevant resources from over 30,000 initially captured, revealing that most existing literature stigmatizes and problematizes queer psychedelic use. The review highlights strong interest among queer populations in using psychedelics for healing and identity development, and emphasizes the need for clinicians to understand queer psychedelic experiences to provide safe, effective care. It recommends future research directions to better explore the meaningful overlap between psychedelics and queerness, aiming to center queer experiences as essential in psychedelic research and practice.

Dr. Valentina Wasson: Questioning what we think we know about the foundations of psychedelic science

Journal of Evolutionary Psychology September 21, 2020 Monnica T. Williams, Amy Bartlett, Tim Michaels et al. 7 citations

Equity and diversity are essential for inclusive psychedelic research, yet oversights and misattributions of key figures persist. Dr. Valentina Pavlovna Wasson, an important early contributor to Western psychedelic science, remains under-recognized. Researchers must critically examine the foundations of psychedelic studies with an intersectional lens to avoid replicating social and cultural inequalities in the field's research and history.