Débora González
Researcher in psychedelic and ayahuasca studies
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Débora González appears in 8 tracked papers (2010–2026), most studied alongside Ayahuasca and 2C-X, across Personality & Trait Factors, Public Health, Prevention & Behaviour Change and Healthy Volunteers.
Most-cited paper: Personality, Psychopathology, Life Attitudes and Neuropsychological Performance among Ritual Users of Ayahuasca: A Longitudinal Study (312 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Magí Farré, José Carlos Bouso and Marta Torrens.
Background & Research
Débora González is a Spanish researcher whose published work appears in psychedelic and ayahuasca-related clinical and observational studies. She coauthored multiple papers with José Carlos Bouso, Marta Torrens, and colleagues on 2C-B, ritual ayahuasca users, and ayahuasca-assisted approaches to grief and bereavement. Based on the paper trail, she is associated with Spanish-language psychedelic research networks, likely connected to ICEERS or collaborating academic groups.
Key Impact
She has coauthored several of the key early human studies on 2C-B and ritual ayahuasca use, helping document acute effects, addiction severity, and potential therapeutic applications in grief and bereavement.
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