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Brian T. Anderson
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 20
Citations - 360
Brian T. Anderson is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psilocybin & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 193 citations. Previous affiliations of Brian T. Anderson include Stanford University & San Francisco VA Medical Center.
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Psilocybin-assisted group therapy for demoralized older long-term AIDS survivor men: An open-label safety and feasibility pilot study.
Brian T. Anderson,Brian T. Anderson,Alicia Danforth,Robert B. Daroff,Robert B. Daroff,Christopher S. Stauffer,Christopher S. Stauffer,Christopher S. Stauffer,Eve Ekman,Gabrielle Agin-Liebes,Gabrielle Agin-Liebes,Alexander Trope,Matthew Tyler Boden,James W. Dilley,James W. Dilley,Jennifer M. Mitchell,Jennifer M. Mitchell,Joshua D. Woolley,Joshua D. Woolley +18 more
TL;DR: The feasibility, relative safety, and potential efficacy of psilocybin-assisted group therapy for demoralization in older long-term AIDS survivor (OLTAS) men, a population with a high degree of demoralization and traumatic loss are demonstrated.
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Enhanced sensitivity of the MRL/MpJ mouse to the neuroplastic and behavioral effects of chronic antidepressant treatments.
TL;DR: Robust effects of chronic antidepressant treatments on hippocampal cell proliferation and BDNF levels paralleled the ability of these drugs to produce changes in NIH behavior in MRL/MpJ, while none of these effects were produced in C57BL/6J mice.
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Psychedelic-Assisted Group Therapy: A Systematic Review.
Alexander Trope,Brian T. Anderson,Andrew R Hooker,Giancarlo Glick,Christopher S. Stauffer,Joshua D. Woolley +5 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of the published literature in English and Spanish on psychedelic-assisted group therapies aims to stimulate hypotheses to be tested in future research on LSD-assisted psychotherapy, group process, and interpersonal functioning.
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Psychedelic medicine: safety and ethical concerns.
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Statement on ayahuasca
Brian T. Anderson,Beatriz Caiuby Labate,Matthew Meyer,Kenneth W. Tupper,Paulo Cesar Ribeiro Barbosa,Paulo Cesar Ribeiro Barbosa,Charles S. Grob,Andrew Dawson,Dennis J. McKenna +8 more
TL;DR: The data justify modelling future regulation of these religions n Brazil’s largely self-enforced policies, which treat ayahuasca ore like a religious sacrament than a controlled psychotropic ubstance (Labate & Feeney, 2012).