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Please support this important research request from our friend Dr. Rolland Griffiths.

The ‪Psilocybin‬ ‪Research‬ Team at Johns Hopkins needs your help. We’re conducting an anonymous, web-based study to characterize difficult or challenging experiences that people sometimes have on psilocybin ‪mushrooms‬ (i.e. "bad ‪trips‬ , " whether the person later regards them negatively or positively).

If you’ve ever had such an ‪‎experience‬, we’d greatly appreciate it if you would take our ‪‎survey‬. Importantly, if you know of others who’ve ever had a bad psilocybin experience, please send them the link and ‪‎encourage‬ them to ‪participate‬. This includes people who had a ‪difficult‬ experience long ago.

As you may know, our team has conducted survey and laboratory ‪studies‬ characterizing positive experiences with psilocybin. You can see our body of work here:

Psilocybin Research

This new survey is an ‪‎important‬ ‪extension‬ of our research with this fascinating substance.
Here it is.
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Johns Hopkins "Bad Trip" Survey

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