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Home/Research Hub/Why Ordinary People Risk Illegal Microdosing: Motivations, Experiences & Research
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Why Ordinary People Risk Illegal Microdosing: Motivations, Experiences & Research

A podcast examining why significant numbers of people with no prior psychedelic experience or clinical recommendation choose to microdose psilocybin illegally — drawing on Hughes et al.'s research into motivations, reported benefits and harms, and what the dynamic, evolving nature of microdosing practice reveals about unmet mental health needs.

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Citations in APA 7 format. All studies were sourced from peer-reviewed journals via Google Scholar.

Hughes, J., Stuart-Bennett, J., Dunning, M., & Farrimond, H. (2024). Towards a dynamic processual model of psychedelic microdosing. International Journal of Drug Policy, 136, 104691. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104691

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