William Keith Campbell

Professor of Psychology at the University of Georgia

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Research Footprint

William Keith Campbell appears in 6 tracked papers (2021–2024), most studied alongside Ayahuasca and DMT, across Personality & Trait Factors, PTSD and Veterans.

Most-cited paper: Examining changes in personality following shamanic ceremonial use of ayahuasca (79 citations).

Frequent co-authors: Brandon Weiss, David Erritzoe and Richard Zeifman.

Background & Research

William K. Campbell is a psychologist at the University of Georgia whose research centers on personality, especially narcissism, as well as culture, social media, and the self. He has coauthored multiple papers on psychedelic/ayahuasca-related outcomes, including personality change, psychological flexibility, and PTSD symptom changes in veterans. He is widely known in personality psychology and appears on ayahuasca studies as a University of Georgia faculty member.

Key Impact

He is a personality psychologist known for work on narcissism and self-related processes, and he has contributed to recent ayahuasca research on personality change and PTSD-related outcomes.

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