Richard Chambers
Associate Professor and researcher at the Monash Centre for Consciousness and Contemplative Studies, Monash University
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Research Footprint
Richard Chambers appears in 6 tracked papers (2021–2025), most studied alongside Psilocybin, across Older Adults, Interpersonal Functioning & Social Connectedness and Substance Use Disorders (SUD).
Most-cited paper: Prevalence and associations of challenging, difficult or distressing experiences using classic psychedelics (124 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Otto Simonsson, Peter Hendricks and Wojciech Osika.
Background & Research
Richard Chambers is a clinical psychologist and internationally recognised expert in mindfulness at Monash University. His work spans mindfulness training, consciousness research, and recent psychedelic science collaborations examining clinical practice, meditation, and psychiatric risk. He has coauthored multiple papers on psychedelics and mindfulness, including studies on psychedelic use, meditation practice, and combined psychedelic-mindfulness interventions.
Key Impact
Richard Chambers is a prominent mindfulness and consciousness researcher whose work connects meditation science with psychedelic research, including studies on psychedelic use, risks, and potential synergies with mindfulness-based interventions.
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