Please support this important research request from our friend Dr. Rolland Griffiths.
The Psilocybin Research Team at Johns Hopkins needs your help. We’re conducting an anonymous, web-based study to characterize difficult or challenging experiences that people sometimes have on psilocybin mushrooms (i.e. "bad trips , " whether the person later regards them negatively or positively).
If you’ve ever had such an experience, we’d greatly appreciate it if you would take our survey. Importantly, if you know of others who’ve ever had a bad psilocybin experience, please send them the link and encourage them to participate. This includes people who had a difficult experience long ago.
As you may know, our team has conducted survey and laboratory studies characterizing positive experiences with psilocybin. You can see our body of work here:
Psilocybin Research
This new survey is an important extension of our research with this fascinating substance.
Here it is.
Please share.
Johns Hopkins "Bad Trip" Survey
Paul Stamets
The Psilocybin Research Team at Johns Hopkins needs your help. We’re conducting an anonymous, web-based study to characterize difficult or challenging experiences that people sometimes have on psilocybin mushrooms (i.e. "bad trips , " whether the person later regards them negatively or positively).
If you’ve ever had such an experience, we’d greatly appreciate it if you would take our survey. Importantly, if you know of others who’ve ever had a bad psilocybin experience, please send them the link and encourage them to participate. This includes people who had a difficult experience long ago.
As you may know, our team has conducted survey and laboratory studies characterizing positive experiences with psilocybin. You can see our body of work here:
Psilocybin Research
This new survey is an important extension of our research with this fascinating substance.
Here it is.
Please share.
Johns Hopkins "Bad Trip" Survey
Paul Stamets