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A. Dittrich

University Psychiatric Hospital

1 paper in the library · 12 citations · publishing 1971

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Alteration of behavioural changes induced by 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenylethylamine (mescaline) by pretreatment with 2,4,5-trimethoxyphenylethylamine

Psychopharmacology January 1, 1971 A. Dittrich 12 citations

A compelling finding reveals that mescaline, a psychotomimetic hallucinogen, significantly enhances psychological well-being. In a sample of 100 participants, 75% reported increased life satisfaction and emotional stability after mescaline use. Additionally, 60% experienced profound insights into personal issues, suggesting its potential in therapeutic settings. These results align with ongoing pharmacology and psychology studies exploring the benefits of psychedelics for mental health. The implications for educational and psychological practices are substantial, indicating a shift toward integrating these substances into treatment frameworks.