Joseph Peill
PhD Candidate at Imperial College London, Centre for Psychedelic Research
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Research Footprint
Joseph Peill appears in 7 tracked papers (2022–2025), most studied alongside Psilocybin and Placebo, across Depressive Disorders, Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Anxiety Disorders.
Most-cited paper: Validation of the Psychological Insight Scale: A new scale to assess psychological insight following a psychedelic experience (134 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Robin Carhart-Harris, David Erritzoe and David Nutt.
Background & Research
Joseph Peill is a PhD candidate at Imperial College London’s Centre for Psychedelic Research. His published work focuses on the clinical and psychological effects of psychedelics, including moderators of psychedelic experiences and outcomes, as well as measurement development in psychedelic science. He appears as a recurring author on Imperial College psychedelic research publications.
Key Impact
He is a coauthor on multiple influential studies on psilocybin and psychedelics, including work on depression, personality change, meaning in life, sexual functioning, and OCD.
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