Translating Psychedelic Therapies From Clinical Trials to Community Clinics: Building Bridges and Addressing Potential Challenges Ahead
Research exploring the potential of psychedelic-assisted therapies to treat a range of mental illnesses is flourishing, after the problematic sociopolitical history of psychedelics led to the shutdown of clinical research for almost 40 years. Encouraged by positive results, clinicians and patients a...
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Main Authors: | Martin L. Williams, Diana Korevaar, Renee Harvey, Paul B. Fitzgerald, Paul Liknaitzky, Sean O'Carroll, Prashanth Puspanathan, Margaret Ross, Nigel Strauss, James Bennett-Levy |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8ebc93b13d294a1a9d79debad29b087f |
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