Ancient Shamanism and Modern Psychotherapy: From Athropology to Evidence-Based Psychodelic Medicine
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Nicola Luigi BragazziHicham Khabbache
Ignazio Vecchio
Mariano Martini
Marco Perduca
Riccardo Zerbetto
Tania Simona Re
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In the last years, the debate on the therapeutic use of psychoactive drugs and compounds has intensified and has attracted a progressively growing body of research as well as of conferences and training courses. This is anticipated to revolutionize future mental health care. However, a medieval obscurantist climate remains that hinders further advances in the field. The research field of psychoactive drugs, despite its promises, is characterized by a number of challenges which, in the future, should be addressed, concerning, for instance, their potential therapeutic use. There is a concrete possibility to revitalize the use of these substances by bridging past and present, combining ancient knowledge and modern science to serve new therapeutic paradigms.Date
2018-01-13Type
Peer-reviewed ArticleIdentifier
oai:ojs.cosmosandhistory.org:article/688http://www.cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/688