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The Effects of LSD Upon Group Interaction

PHILIP E. SLATER, PhD; KIYO MORIMOTO, MA; ROBERT W. HYDE, MD

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1963;8(6):564-571.

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The discovery of d-lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)* and its impact upon the human organism has stimulated a considerable amount of research activity, largely concerned with the psychological symptoms which are produced by LSD. These symptoms bear a striking resemblance to those appearing in the psychoses, which undoubtedly constitutes the major source of interest in LSD. Thus Rinkel et al report: "The psychotic phenomena were predominantly schizophrenic-like symptoms that were manifested in disturbances of thought and speech; changes in affect and mood; perception; production of hallucinations and delusions; depersonalization and changes in behavior" (reference 7, p 277). In addition, the sheer extent of its symptom-producing potential, as suggested by a recent study,5 adds greatly to its experimental utility.

The present study is an exploratorattempt to determine the effect of this particular type of stress upon interactive behavior in small . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

CAMBRIDGE, MASS; BOSTON

Assistant to the Commissioner of Mental Health, Boston (Dr. Hyde).


Footnotes

Submitted for publication Nov 7, 1962.

Revised and expanded version of a paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Seattle, Wash, August, 1958.



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