Recruiting Imperial College Psychedelic Research: 3 online surveys

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Hi!

The Psychedelic Research Group (PRG) of Imperial College London, in collaboration with Psychedelic Survey is excited to announce the launch of three large-scale online survey studies on the effects of psychedelic drugs:
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Watch this promo video about our new surveys and then please do come back and read on!
https://vimeo.com/265532309

[video=vimeo;265532309]https://vimeo.com/265532309[/video]

With these three new surveys, the Imperial team hopes to advance our understanding of the effects of psychedelics, and so help maximise safety, awareness, and wellness.
All surveys are anonymous, reaching out to people who intend to take a psychedelic drug in the near future, but each have a different focus:

1. Global Psychedelic Survey: Are you planning a psychedelic experience using a classical psychedelic (e.g. LSD, ayahuasca, psilocybin) or related drug (e.g. Iboga/Ibogaine, salvia or Ketamine) in any kind of setting apart from an organized retreat or ceremony? Then Imperial's Global Psychedelic Survey is your survey! For more information and to sign up, visit https://global.psychedelicsurvey.com

2. Microdosing Survey: Are you planning to begin a course of microdosing soon, i.e. taking very small amounts of a psychedelic over a given period of time e.g. 4 weeks? Then check out Imperial's microdosing survey https://microdosingsurvey.com.

3. Ceremony Survey: Are you planning on participating in an organized psychedelic ceremony or psychedelic drug retreat sometime soon? If so, please consider signing up for the Psychedelic Ceremony Study, which will collect data on the psychological effects of psychedelic use in these unique settings. For more information and to sign up, visit https://ceremonystudy.com
Also see this video which explains how the ceremony survey works https://vimeo.com/265532154

Thanks for your support!

With gratitude,
Dr Robin Carhart-Harris and the Psychedelic Research Group,
Imperial College London
 
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