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Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs

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Unlocking the self: Can microdosing psychedelics make one feel more authentic?

In a month-long study of 18 Dutch microdosers, microdosing days (and the day after) were associated with higher state authenticity and with increases in the number and satisfaction of daily activities, suggesting that enhanced feelings of authenticity may help explain microdosing's reported wellbeing benefits.

Published
May 24, 2023
Journal
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
Authors
Pop, I., Dinkelacker, J.
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Powerful substances in tiny amounts An interview study of psychedelic microdosing

This qualitative interview study of 21 male psychedelic microdosers found many deliberately used sub‑perceptual doses in phases to enhance everyday functioning, reporting improvements in mood, cognition and creativity that helped counter anxiety and depression, although some experienced challenges or stopped. The findings are not generalisable but may inform future research questions and hypotheses.

Published
February 15, 2018
Journal
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
Authors
Johnstad, P. G.

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