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Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)
Volume 16, April 2020, Pages 37-44 (Special Issue on Contextual Behavioral Science and the Psychedelic Renaissance)
Authors
James B. Close, Eline C. Hajien, Rosalind Watts, Leor Roseman, Robin L. Carhart-Harris
Highlights
- Scores for psychological flexibility improved following a psychedelic experience.
- Improvements in scores for psychological flexibility and depression correlated.
- Emotionally cathartic and mystical experiences improved psychological flexibility.
- Low baseline scores for psychological flexibility predicted greater improvements.
- Estimated changes in psychological flexibility improved for those at drug retreats.