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Increased ability to generate new ideas, improved empathy and better decision-making are just some of the workplace benefits experienced by users of psychedelic dr-gs, a study has found.
The report, released by independent market research agency Fifth Quadrant, in collaboration with organisational behaviourist, author and psychedelic advocate Dr Catriona Wallace, also found that psychedelic users experienced a positive and lasting change in self-awareness.
"Usage of and interest in psychedelics is already more widespread than many in the business community might realise," Wallace says.
The research involved 1,500 people (750 from Australia and 750 from the USA), who self-identified as either a recreational or non-recreational (therapeutic) user of psychedelic drugs. Some 62% of respondents were female, and 38% were male...
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