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Leary, Timothy

Leary, Timothy. Flashbacks A Personal and Cultural History of an Era An Autobiography. New York J.P. Tarcher, 1997. Leary provides a multifaceted account of his controversial career as a rogue psychologist, psychedelic guru, and spiritual explorer. [Pg.143]

Leary, Timothy, and Beverly Potter. Change Your Brain. Berkeley, Calif. Ronin Publishing, 2000. An account of Leary s early research on psychedelics in... [Pg.143]

Leary, Timothy. 1968. High Priest. New York New American Library 1995 edition published by Ronin Publishing, Berkeley. [Pg.46]

Leary, Timothy, Ralph Metzner, and Richard Alpert. 1964. The... [Pg.1171]

It lasted for a million years and for a split-second. But it s over and now it s your turn." -Timothy Leary... [Pg.1]

CAROL B. FOWLER, JEFFREY T. MASON, and TIMOTHY J. O LEARY... [Pg.235]

Timothy J. O Leary, Carol B. Fowler, David L. Evers,... [Pg.459]

Timothy J. O Leary, Deputy Chief Research and Development Officer and Director, Clinical Science R D Service, Veterans Health Administration, Washington, DC... [Pg.468]

During the early 1960s, Timothy Leary conducted the Concord Prison Experiment to study the psychotherapeutic use of hallucinogenic drugs in prison inmates. Treatment involved administration of psilocybin and group psychotherapy in 32 prisoners. A follow-up study of recidivism in these prisonsers concluded that there was no long-term treatment effect and emphasized the value of postrelease social support (Doblin 1998). [Pg.386]

TIMOTHY J. MURIS SHEILA F. ANTHONY MOZELLE W. THOMPSON ORSON SWINDLE THOMAS B. LEARY... [Pg.2]

But Davy was no nineteenth-century Timothy Leary. He was a brilliant chemist, and his talents were recognized early on. In 1801 he was named professor of chemistry at the new Royal Institution, which had been founded in London only two years earlier. The institution, in spite of its name, had no connection with the British government. [Pg.83]

So far in this book I have mainly described my scientific work and matters relating to my professional activity. But this work, by its very nature, had repercussions on my own life and personality, not least because it brought me into contact with interesting and important contemporaries. I have already mentioned some of them-Timothy Leary, Rudolf Gelpke, Gordon Wasson. Now, in... [Pg.319]

Timothy Leary (University Books, via your local interlibrary loan ... [Pg.576]

LSD guru Dr. Timothy Leary and his daughter were denied entry into Mexico and were driving back into Texas when their car was stopped and searched by U.S. Customs officials. They found some marijuana in the car and on the daughter s person. Leary was indicted under the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act. [Pg.55]

During 1961-62 and the following academic year, Timothy Leary and I worked rather intensively with a small group of inmates at The Concord Massachusetts Reformatory for Men, to see whether their use of psilocybin would help them negotiate the outside world upon their release from prison. In the course of our work with these men, I participated in three drug sessions, and shall here describe the first of these after outlining our work with the men. [Pg.40]

Another and complex chapter in the checkered and colorful history of the divine mushroom was initiated in August i960, when, in a villa near Cuernavaca, Dr. Timothy Leary, a Harvard psychologist, ate seven of the mushrooms given him by a scientist from the University of Mexico. "I was whirled through an experience which could be described in many... [Pg.105]

Timothy Leary, "The Religious Experience Its Production and Interpretation," Psychedelic Review, 3,1964, p. 324. [Pg.105]

Still more evidence pointing in the same general direction comes from work done by Dr. Timothy Leary when he was at Harvard. He received permission from the State Commission of Correction to give psilocybin to thirty-five inmates at Concord State Reformatory. Since Dr. Leary had reported that the convicts were having religious experiences and the work... [Pg.186]

By 1963, however, the pattern had shifted, and the volume of stories since then has appeared to multiply almost in geometric progression. It is not a coincidence, moreover, that 1963 was the year Dr. Timothy Leary took his departure from Harvard University. That was the year the press really discovered LSD, having first discovered Dr. Leary, and until recently there has been little success in divorcing the one subject from the other. As far as the drug is concerned, the... [Pg.403]


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