Exceptional Human Experiences in Psychedelic Research and Therapy

by Calum Corrigan

by Calum Corrigan

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Calum Corrigan

Calum Corrigan

Calum Corrigan is an undergraduate student studying BSc (Hons) Psychology (Extended) at the University of Greenwich. This paper was originally developed as an extended essay for their final-year assignments. Their broader research interests include altered states of consciousness, psychedelic therapies, and evolutionary psychology. Following graduation, Calum intends to gain relevant clinical experience in pursuit of attaining a doctorate in Clinical Psychology, with the goal of specialising in their research interests in the future.

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