This survey study (n=66) explored the effects of naturalistic psychedelic use on recalled psychological distress and trauma symptoms among Indigenous peoples living in the United States and Canada who had experienced racial trauma. The most commonly used psychedelics were psilocybin, MDMA and LSD. Participants recalled experiencing fewer symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, symptoms of discrimination, and alcohol use in the 30 days after (vs. before) the psychedelic experience
- Published
- Journal
- Canadian Psychology
- Authors
- de la Salle, S., Gran-Ruaz, S., Davis, A. K., Davis, D., Williams, M. T.