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How to Change Your Mind received many positive reviews.. The New York Times Book Review named How to Change Your Mind one of the best books of 2018. [6] [7]Kevin Canfield of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote: "In 'How to Change Your Mind', Pollan explores the circuitous history of these often-misunderstood substances, and reports on the clinical trials that suggest psychedelics can help with ...
How to Change Your Mind is a 2022 American docuseries based on the book of the same name by Michael Pollan.It consists of four episodes, which were released on July 12, 2022, on Netflix and give insights into the psychedelic drugs LSD, psilocybin, MDMA and mescaline as well as their uses in psychedelic therapy.
Pollan was born to a Jewish family on Long Island, New York. [6] [7] He is the son of author and financial consultant Stephen Pollan and columnist Corky Pollan.[8]After studying at Mansfield College, Oxford, through 1975, [9] [10] [11] Pollan received a B.A. in English from Bennington College in 1977 and an M.A. in English from Columbia University in 1981.
With his new Netflix doc 'How to Change Your Mind,' the journalist and psychedelic advocate brings mind-altering — and life-changing — substances to the people
According to the 2018 book How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan, the concept of set and setting was observed by the "Johnny Appleseed" of LSD, Al Hubbard, visiting mushroom ceremonies in Mexico. The terms were used at least as early as 1958 by Ludwig von Bertalanffy and popularized by Timothy Leary in 1961, and became widely accepted by ...
The account shows that he had been reading books such as Michael Pollan's How to Change Your Mind, which examines the history of psychedelic drugs, and Pollan's The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural ...
The substances have gotten glowing treatment in bestselling books, including Michael Pollan’s influential “How to Change Your Mind,” and films such as “Have a Good Trip.”
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