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Laura Kartner
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 4
Citations - 161
Laura Kartner is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 20 citations.
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Self-blinding citizen science to explore psychedelic microdosing
Balázs Szigeti,Laura Kartner,Allan Blemings,Fernando Rosas,Amanda Feilding,David J. Nutt,Robin L. Carhart-Harris,David Erritzoe +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a self-blinding citizen science initiative, where participants were given online instructions on how to incorporate placebo control into their microdosing routine without clinical supervision.
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Psychedelic Communitas: Intersubjective Experience During Psychedelic Group Sessions Predicts Enduring Changes in Psychological Wellbeing and Social Connectedness.
Hannes Kettner,Fernando Rosas,Christopher Timmermann,Laura Kartner,Robin L. Carhart-Harris,Leor Roseman +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated psychosocial mechanisms pertinent to psychedelic ceremonies and retreats and found that communitas during ceremonies was significantly correlated with increases in psychological wellbeing, social connectedness, and other salient mental health outcomes.
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Therapeutic Alliance and Rapport Modulate Responses to Psilocybin Assisted Therapy for Depression
Robert A. Murphy,Hannes Kettner,Richard J. Zeifman,Bruna Giribaldi,Laura Kartner,Jonny Martell,Tim R H Read,A Murphy-Beiner,Michelle Baker-Jones,David Nutt,David Erritzoe,Rosalind Watts,Robin L. Carhart-Harris +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the relationship between therapeutic alliance and rapport, the quality of the acute psychedelic experience and treatment outcomes in a trial of psychedelic-assisted therapy for moderate-severe depressive disorder.
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The Watts Connectedness Scale: a new scale for measuring a sense of connectedness to self, others, and world
Rosalind Watts,Hannes Kettner,Dana Geerts,Samuel L. Gandy,Laura Kartner,Lea J. Mertens,Christopher Timmermann,Matthew M. Nour,Mendel Kaelen,David Nutt,Robin L. Carhart-Harris,Leor Roseman +11 more
TL;DR: The Watts Connectedness Scale (WCS) as mentioned in this paper measures three separable subscale factors pertaining to a felt connection to 'self', 'others' and 'world' and improves in total and subscale WCS scores would correlate with improved mental health outcomes post psychedelic use.