Happy_Dreamer
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Hi there!
My name is Giammarco Di Gregorio, and I’m a PhD student in Neuroscience at Durham University - where I study the mechanisms of serotonergic drugs, including classic psychedelics (Psilocybin, LSD, Ayahuasca, Mescaline, DMT) and non-classic psychedelics (MDMA, Ketamine).
I’m currently running a study to learn more about the therapeutic potential of psychedelics in mental health. I’m particularly interested to hear from people who took any type of psychedelic - classic or non-classic - and I believe this group could include valuable perspectives that are rarely captured in clinical studies.
This online study has been approved by the Durham University Ethics Committee in the Psychology Department.
Dr Marco Bocchio is the project’s supervisor and can be contacted directly at [email protected]
As part of studying mental health outcomes, we include questions about wellbeing, life satisfaction, anxiety, and depression.
Eligibility criteria: aged 18 or older.
Estimated time: ~11 min.
Click here to take part: https://durhamuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8ImnBYwrEeUeXs2
The study will run until 30 July 2025, but we may extend this deadline should we not reach our target sample size by then.
I can be contacted at [email protected] or via the Bluelight private messaging system.
We’re committed to sharing the final findings of this study in this thread as soon as the paper is published.
Thank you so much for considering taking part!
Cheers,
Giammarco
My name is Giammarco Di Gregorio, and I’m a PhD student in Neuroscience at Durham University - where I study the mechanisms of serotonergic drugs, including classic psychedelics (Psilocybin, LSD, Ayahuasca, Mescaline, DMT) and non-classic psychedelics (MDMA, Ketamine).
I’m currently running a study to learn more about the therapeutic potential of psychedelics in mental health. I’m particularly interested to hear from people who took any type of psychedelic - classic or non-classic - and I believe this group could include valuable perspectives that are rarely captured in clinical studies.
This online study has been approved by the Durham University Ethics Committee in the Psychology Department.
Dr Marco Bocchio is the project’s supervisor and can be contacted directly at [email protected]
As part of studying mental health outcomes, we include questions about wellbeing, life satisfaction, anxiety, and depression.
Eligibility criteria: aged 18 or older.
Estimated time: ~11 min.
Click here to take part: https://durhamuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8ImnBYwrEeUeXs2
The study will run until 30 July 2025, but we may extend this deadline should we not reach our target sample size by then.
I can be contacted at [email protected] or via the Bluelight private messaging system.
We’re committed to sharing the final findings of this study in this thread as soon as the paper is published.
Thank you so much for considering taking part!
Cheers,
Giammarco
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