Title: The Psychedelic Explorer's  Guide: Safe, Therapeutic, and Sacred Journeys
Author: James Fadiman PhDGenre: Spirituality/Psychology
ISBN: 978-1-59477-402-7
Name of reviewer: Gail  Bradney
Review first  published at blogcritics. It's long  been known that psychedelic substances expand normal functions and perceptions  of the brain. Psychedelic use isn't a recent phenomenon. In fact, virtually  every culture on every continent over eons has ingested consciousness-altering  plants and used them medicinally and in rituals. 
But many readers would be surprised to learn that Nobel Laureate  Francis Crick received a vision of the double helix DNA when he was under the  influence of LSD, or that late Apple founder Steve Jobs counts his psychedelic  voyages among the "two or three most important things" he's done in his life.  
Despite the fact that the federal government shut down psychedelic  research some 45 years ago and made its use illegal, 23 million Americans have  taken a psychedelic since then, and it's estimated that more than 600 thousand  Americans will try psychedelics this year.
Today,  there's a recent resurgence of scientific and medical research on the healing  potential of psychedelics. Important clinical research on psychedelics  is being conducted at Johns Hopkins, Harvard, and elsewhere that may offer new  hope and help for cancer patients, cluster headache sufferers, heroin addicts,  US veterans with PTSD, autistic children, and patients with many other medical  conditions. There's also renewed interest in  psychedelic use as a vehicle for personal growth and exploration, for problem  solving, and as a way to trigger artistic and creative breakthroughs.  
Enter Dr. James Fadiman, psychologist,  professor, and America's most respected authority on psychedelics. Dr. Fadiman  was one of the people involved with totally legal psychedelic research  during the 1960s with the Harvard Group, the West Coast Research Group in Menlo  Park, and Ken Kesey. Now he's written a fascinating new book, The  Psychedelic Explorer's Guide: Safe, Therapeutic, and Sacred Journeys  (Park Street Press, 2011), in which he clears up current myths and  misperceptions about psychedelics, and presents findings from both  long-neglected and recent clinical studies, research experiments, and surveys  showing a surprising range of benefits from safe, supervised psychedelic  use.
This  comprehensive resource offers a wealth of practical information for therapists  and health-care professionals, researchers and scientists, psychedelic voyagers  and their guides, and even policy makers. Dr. Fadiman has not written the book  for those who want to use these drugs recreationally, nor does he delve deeply  into shamanistic practices.
In The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide,  readers learn how to prepare for a guided psychedelic experience—and six  factors that can help the voyager get the most from it. We discover how higher  doses, with the assistance of guides, can often lead to profound spiritual,  transformative experiences, and how moderate dosages are being used for  emotional healing and single-session psychotherapy. Dr. Fadiman presents  interesting findings from studies demonstrating that low-dose guided sessions  can lead to scientific and innovation breakthroughs, and extremely low-dose use  of psychedelics may enhance cognitive functioning and emotional balance, and  even boost problem solving.
Dr. Fadiman  has managed to compile an enormous body of psychedelic research and useful  findings from fields as diverse as psychology, business, medicine, neuroscience,  and spirituality into a page-turner that's intriguing, fresh, and endlessly  surprising.
This is the  first time much of the important past and current scientific research, case  studies, and first-person essays from the most renowned psychedelic  pioneers—including LSD discoverer Albert Hoffman, Aldous Huxley, Timothy Leary,  and Ram Dass, among many others—have been brought together in one source. A  checklist for voyagers and their guides as well as an extensive resource section  make this a truly invaluable and definitive guide for everyone interested in  psychedelics and their potential to make us wiser, smarter, healthier, more  connected to the natural world, and more compassionate.  
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