How to Forget
Suppose we could develop cognitive techniques and train the patient to use them whenever symptoms reappeared?
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Mar 21, 2019 | Addiction Clinicians | 0 |
Suppose we could develop cognitive techniques and train the patient to use them whenever symptoms reappeared?
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The relative importance of set and setting suggests that the environment in an LSD experience should be carefully controlled.
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I think the problem is I have read the research, and it didn’t confirm the claims made on its behalf.
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…for a casual reader, anecdotes such as hers are like commercials for drug use.
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I recall several cases admitted to the inpatient psych ward at one hospital where I worked in Boston, usually with severe psychotic symptoms.
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