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The History of Psychedelics

By: Erika Dyck, The Great Courses
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Mescaline, LSD, and psilocybin mushrooms. There’s been a lot of discussion in the medical world lately about the potential benefits of these and other drugs for certain medical conditions, such as anxiety and depression. As we consider the place of psychedelics in the future, we can draw insight and guidance from the history of how psychedelics have been described, sought after, applied, and prohibited over the centuries.

Erika Dyck, professor of history at the University of Saskatchewan, introduces you to the world of hallucinogens, from the sacred rituals of Indigenous cultures to their role in the social upheavals of the 1960s to the current interest in their potential therapeutic applications. Over six mind-expanding lessons, she’ll cover sacred plants, ayahuasca, mescaline, LSD, mushrooms, and others, looking at the origins, uses, potential, and science behind each.

You will see how psychedelics have broadened horizons and inspired new insights, often in the face of deep-seated prejudice and fear.

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About the Creator- Erika Dyck

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Erika Dyck is a professor of history and Canada Research Chair in the History of Health and Social Justice at the University of Saskatchewan. She received her PhD from McMaster University and is the author or co-author of several books, including Psychedelic Psychiatry: LSD from Clinic to Campus; A Culture’s Catalyst: Historical Encounters with Peyote and the Native American Church in Canada; and The Acid Room: The Psychedelic Trials and Tribulations of Hollywood Hospital.

Historical Depth • Interesting Information • Well-presented Narration • Amazing Storytelling • Enlightening Content

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A very consise and enlightening history of psychedelics. She put out a lot of new information I did not know. Her naration was a little monotone, but she spoke clearly. She got me fired up to get back on the bus.

The history of one of my favorite things

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This lecture was very interesting in smaller doses. Because it is divided into 6 lectures, the listener can choose to listen for shorter periods, and possibly glean more information.

Information delivered in an organized format.

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The narration and overview of the topic of the history of psychedelics is well presented and comprehensive in looking at many different perspectives.

A comprehensive understanding on Psychedelics

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I appreciate the balanced approach to this lecture & its attempt to bring historically underrepresented perspectives into light. I found it very interesting and informative!

Interesting & well told

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I liked the story and what they told. There is much more to it but It's an interesting way of introducing someone to this. However, the narrator was incredibly plain. How can someone make such an interesting topic so boring?

Boring narrator :(

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