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Co-organized by the School for Peace at Neveh Shalom / Wahat al-Salam / Oasis of Peace and the "Psychoactive" mental health workers group, this
unknown title 2009
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Psychoactive drugs, legal and illegal, alter the biochemical properties and hence the observed personality and thought patterns of the person taking them.
The Lensman's Children Fred Kiesche 2010
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Psychoactive substances insurance is excluded if safety.
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Psychoactive drug ingestions, hypnosis, ritual abuse, and child torture applied to entire organizations created or co-opted by the state.
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Psychoactive drugs alter our consciousness in ways that drop the mental walls around full-bore present-tense experience.
The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008
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Psychoactive drugs, including many psychiatric drugs, disrupt the function of the brain and mind.
Dr. Peter Breggin: More Reasons Not to Take Psychiatric Drugs 2008
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Psychoactive drugs alter our consciousness in ways that drop the mental walls around full-bore present-tense experience.
The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008
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I also really liked Benoit Majerus‘ paper, “Chemical Revolution From Below: Psychoactive Drugs and Patients in the 1950s and 1960s,” which advocated a stronger focus on the patients’ experiences of the “chemical revolution” in psychopharmacology.
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Psychoactive drugs alter our consciousness in ways that drop the mental walls around full-bore present-tense experience.
The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008
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Psychoactive drugs alter our consciousness in ways that drop the mental walls around full-bore present-tense experience.
The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008
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