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In the upcoming winter issue:
- Researching School-Based Drug Education: Drug Education and Democracy
[In]action - Joel H. Brown, Ph.D., M.S.W.
Because all sorts of substances (licit and illicit) are used in this society
with a variety of costs and benefits by a majority of our citizens, the
quality of drug education is one of our most prescient barometers of our
democracy and social well being. It is important to explore school-based
drug education for two reasons. First, because there are few who really
understand what children experience in such programs. Second, because most
policy discussions of U.S. substance abuse tie youth and drug education
together.
- A continuing area of discussion: Families and Drugs The Rite of
Passage: A family's perspective on the use of MDMA Stumbling on His Stash
- The life and accomplishments of Dr. Hanscarl Leuner - Torsten Passie,
M.D. and Michael Schlichting, M.D.
- Reports on the 1996 ITA Conference, Technologies of the Sacred -
Introduction by Stan Grof, impressions by Donna Dryer and Richard
Yensen, Charles Grob, Dionisio Santos and Rick Strassman.
- An ongoing discussion: The Role of MAOIs in the Hallucinogenic
Experience - John H. Halpern, M.D.
- Psilocybin's effects on cognition: Discussion of recent research -
Matthew J. Baggott
- The Hoffman Report, newsletter of the Albert Hoffman Foundation
- The Heffter Research Institute Update
Updates on the Ketamine study at Yale, the Harbor - UCLA MDMA research, Dr.
Donald Abrams' proposed study of smoked marijuana in the treatment of the
AIDS wasting syndrome, the Cannabis Patient Registry and other research
around the world...
Download this entire issue in PDF format.
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