Psychedelic Outlaws, 9780306828942
Hardcover
Desperate pain, forbidden cures, and the outlaws who seek them.
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Psychedelic Outlaws

the movement revolutionizing modern medicine

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  • Hardcover

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    9 December 2024

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Summary

Psychedelic Outlaws: A Quest for Relief

Cluster headache, often called a ‘suicide headache,’ inflicts excruciating pain, yet lacks a cure and research funding.

In 2012, Joanna Kempner encountered a hidden world: the ‘Clusterbusters,’ a clandestine network seeking relief through magic mushrooms. United online, they researched psychedelic treatments abandoned by medicine. They developed protocols and partnered with academics at Harvard and Yale to validate their findings.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780306828942
ISBN-10:0306828944
Author:Joanna Kempner
Publisher:Hachette Books
Imprint:Da Capo Press Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:9 December 2024
Weight:580g
Dimensions:232mm x 158mm x 36mm
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Critics Review

”[Joanna Kempner’s] study of psychoactive fungi to treat little-known medical conditions such as cluster headaches is well researched and wide-ranging.“–The Guardian“A compelling account of the promise of psychedelic drugs to treat crushing pain. Kempner tells a convoluted story with sympathy and respect, adding her personal experience to solid research.”–Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review“Psychedelic Outlaws is an inspiring chronicle of citizen scientists and doctors who worked to bring hope, understanding, and effective treatments to those with cluster headache. Patients are the heroes of this story, and their triumph against the odds is a heartwarming tale. All will benefit from–and enjoy–this deeply researched and well-written account of a compelling chapter of headache medicine history.”–Elizabeth Loder, MD, MPH, professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School and co-author of The Migraine Solution“Psychedelic Outlaws is a deeply absorbing examination of pain and perseverance. Joanna Kempner’s investigation into the Clusterbusters, a group of unforgettable characters caught in the crosshairs of politics and medicine, is an ode to self-experimentation that manages to be as clear-eyed as it is moving.” –Susannah Cahalan, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Brain on Fire and The Great Pretender“A very readable and well researched account of the emerging role of psychedelics in the treatment of cluster headaches. This book is more than a narrative of individuals in pain, for it also describes the history of research on psychedelics as well as raising important issues about the racist and politicized anti-drug policies that did–and still do–limit effective research and roll out of these novel treatments.”–Professor David Nutt, neuropsychopharmacologist and author of Psychedelics, Drink?, and Drugs without the Hot Air“Kempner tells a sobering, disturbing, encouraging, and uplifting story of the bravest people I have ever known. Told beautifully and objectively, the story of their courage, their determination, and their success helping each other alleviate their pain reminds all of us of what being truly human can be.”–James Fadiman, PhD, microdose researcher and author of The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide: Safe, Therapeutic, and Sacred Journeys“There are fascinating untold stories about the ways patients with diseases neglected by mainstream medicine have formed vibrant online communities that uncover and share valuable biomedical knowledge. Psychedelic Outlaws tells one such story–one that has lessons not only for the millions of Americans suffering from chronic pain but also all of us interested in the cultural, political, and economic factors that affect how scientific knowledge is produced.”–Maya Dusenbery, journalist and author of Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick

About The Author

Joanna Kempner

Joanna Kempner, PhD, Associate Professor of Sociology at Rutgers, writes, researches, and teaches at the intersections of science, medicine, and inequality. Kempner’s attention to overlooked problems in health and illness challenges how medicine talks about, understands, and makes policies for those it serves. Her research is often featured in policy debates and has been extensively covered by major national media outlets, such as NPR, The Washington Post, Associated Press, Science, The Guardian, and The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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