Tangentially related and perhaps of interest to some readers of this thread, though not a prize submission comment:
My nomination for the “three books” for psychedelic therapy would be
The “Why” Book: Pollan’s How to Change Your Mind
The “What” Book: MAPS’s A Manual for MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy in the Treatment of PTSD (alternatives would be this treatment protocol from Phase 2 MDMA trials and Grof’s LSD Psychotherapy)
The “How” Book: R. Coleman’s Psychedelic Psychotherapy: A User-friendly Guide for Psychedelic Drug-assisted Psychotherapy (the runner up would be Fadiman’s The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide)
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Tangentially related and perhaps of interest to some readers of this thread, though not a prize submission comment:
My nomination for the “three books” for psychedelic therapy would be
The “Why” Book: Pollan’s How to Change Your Mind
The “What” Book: MAPS’s A Manual for MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy in the Treatment of PTSD (alternatives would be this treatment protocol from Phase 2 MDMA trials and Grof’s LSD Psychotherapy)
The “How” Book: R. Coleman’s Psychedelic Psychotherapy: A User-friendly Guide for Psychedelic Drug-assisted Psychotherapy (the runner up would be Fadiman’s The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide)