
The Trials of Psychedelic Therapy
lsd psychotherapy in america
$122.40
- Hardcover
288 pages
- Release Date
14 October 2018
Summary
The rise—and fall—of research into the therapeutic potential of LSD.
After LSD arrived in the United States in 1949, the drug’s therapeutic promise quickly captured the interests of psychiatrists. In the decade that followed, modern psychopharmacology was born and research into the drug’s perceptual and psychological effects boomed. By the early 1960s, psychiatrists focused on a particularly promising treatment known as psychedelic therapy: a single, carefully guided, high-dose LSD s…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781421426204 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 142142620X |
| Author: | Matthew Oram |
| Publisher: | Johns Hopkins University Press |
| Imprint: | Johns Hopkins University Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 288 |
| Release Date: | 14 October 2018 |
| Weight: | 499g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm x 25mm |
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“This book is highly recommended reading not just for aficionados of hallucinogenic drugs but for anyone interested in the history of drug development and regulation.”
I found this book useful from a clinical point of view, as well as clarifying from a psychedelic therapy point of view. I certainly recommend this book.—Pedro Ruiz, MD, Baylor College of Medicine, Journal of Nervous and Mental DiseaseA deeply researched, significant and very specific intervention into the historiography of LSD, drug research, research design and drug use in the context of psychiatry. Oram’s study benefits a close and extended reading, and he should be congratulated on writing such a fascinating history.—James Pugh, University of Birmingham, Social History of MedicinePeople interested in drug development, ethics boards, approvals committees and the consequence of research-governance directives will enjoy this book. The Trials of Psychedelic Therapy shines a fascinating light on a discipline that is neither pure pharmacotherapy nor pure psychotherapy. Oram shows how LSD’s unique position between these seemingly disparate fields has been, and still is, its potential undoing when it comes to obtaining formal licensed approval.—Ben Sessa, Imperial College, British Journal of Psychiatry[The Trials of Psychedelic Therapy] introduces many key figures in LSD research and provides convincing new analysis of studies that are fascinating in themselves. Now that psychedelic therapy is again drawing interest, it is worth fully exploring why research faltered the first time around.—Sarah Brady Siff, Miami University, Medical HistoryOram’s accessible writing style should appeal to a range of audiences, from historians and psychiatrists to graduate students and popular science readers. His major argument is consistent and coherent, and his analysis raises interesting questions … Prohibition might not have killed the field, but many ‘first wave’ and contemporary psychedelic researchers strongly believe that it impedes their work. Perhaps Oram’s book will offer new stories to tell in the emerging ‘psychedelic renaissance’.—Danielle Giffort, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, History of PsychiatryCarefully researched and insightful … [Oram] tackles how serious medical investigators handled LSD.—W. J. Rorabaugh, University of Washington, Journal of American HistoryThis book is highly recommended reading not just for aficionados of hallucinogenic drugs but for anyone interested in the history of drug development and regulation.—Nicolas Rasmussen, University of New South Wales, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
About The Author
Matthew Oram
Matthew Oram is a historian in Christchurch, New Zealand. He earned his PhD in history from the University of Sydney.
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