2023-06-02 03:00:13
Long consumed at parties for their hallucinogenic power, psychedelics are now being studied very seriously by doctors. These powerful psychoactive products, banned in France, might help treat depression, certain addictions or even post-traumatic stress.
The scientific community has been wary of these substances for several decades and is gradually rediscovering some of their therapeutic virtues. Clinical trials are increasing in some countries, and should start within a few months in France.
What are the effects of psychedelics on the brain? How can they represent an alternative to conventional treatments? Are there any risks? In this episode of the “L’Heure du Monde” podcast, psychiatrists and researchers tell how psychedelics are regarding to revolutionize the therapeutic approach.
An episode written and presented by Claire Leys. Directed by: Thomas Zeng. Editor-in-chief: Adèle Ponticelli and Jean-Guillaume Santi. In this episode: report at the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital AP-HP (Assistance publique-Hôpitaux de Paris), interviews with psychiatrists and researchers Hugo Bottemanne and Lucie Berkovitch, as well as with historian Zoë Dubus. INA archives of an ORTF report from August 2, 1970, an interview with Jean-Paul Sartre from April 21, 1980 and a TF1 report from January 15, 2006. Excerpts from the music “Flute Traveller” by Ron Korb and “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” by The Beatles.
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