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    A Transformative Trip? Experiences of Psychedelic Use
    with Logan Neitzke-Spruill, Caroline Beit, Jill Robinson, Joel Reynolds, Nicholas G. Evans, and Amy L. McGuire
    Neuroethics 17 (33): 1-21. 2024.
    Psychedelic experiences are often compared to “transformative experiences” due to their potential to change how people think and behave. This study empirically examines whether psychedelic experiences constitute transformative experiences. Given psychedelics’ prospective applications as treatments for mental health disorders, this study also explores neuroethical issues raised by the possibility of biomedically directed transformation—namely, consent and moral psychopharmacology. To achieve thes…Read more
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    Psychedelics, embodiment, and intersubjectivity
    Journal of Psychedelic Studies 7 (S1): 40-47. 2023.
    Background and aims Research into the social aspects of set and setting have demonstrated that race is a significant factor in psychedelic experiences for racially marginalized populations. Yet, many studies of psychedelic-induced experiences continue to proceed without collecting data on or considering the influence of race or other social categories. These approaches abstract subjectivity from its embodied and historical conditions, isolating consciousness in ways that do not accord with lived…Read more