Tag: WomensHistory

LSD in the House, Cops at the Door: A Psycholytic Therapist Reflects on Her Darkest Moment

Psycholytic therapy involves taking low doses of psychedelics repeatedly as a way to open the...

Chelsea Osmond: Linking the Past and Future of the Psychedelic Renaissance

Chelsea Osmond, granddaughter of Humphry and Jane Osmond, reflects on the values that her grandparents...

Psychedelics and Death: Transitioning from this World with Consciousness

Death midwifery paired with psychedelics offers a way to shift the dialogue around death and...

Psychedelic Motherhood: The Altered States of Birth

Psychedelic motherhood employs the lessons learned from psychedelic altered states to navigate the transition to...

The Izumis & Osmonds: Friendship & Resilience in the Canadian Psychedelic Community

Kiyoshi and Amy Izumi found friendship and shared resiliency in Jane and Humphry Osmond as...

Mrs. So-and-So, Women’s Participation in Psychedelic Trials

Finding evidence of women's experiences in early psychedelic trials is challenging, but not impossible....

Hippie Girls in Yorkville: Canada’s Haight-Ashbury

Yorkville, Toronto brought its own Canadian twist on being hip in the age of countercultural...

Susi’s Tram Ride: Recognizing the First Woman to Take LSD

Susi Ramstein was the first woman to take LSD and the first psychedelic guide, yet...

Spotlight on Betsy Gordon and the Psychoactive Substances Research Collection

Not one for the limelight, Betsy Gordon has worked behind the scenes of psychedelic psychiatry...

María Sabina, Mushrooms, and Colonial Extractivism

While Robert Gordon Wasson obtained fame, María Sabina lived with the stigma of "revealing" the...
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