London: H.K.LEWIS & Co.Ltd, 1963. — 191 p.
The proceedings of the quarterly meeting of the Royal Medico-Psychological Association in London February 1961.
Synopsis of Certain Developments within the Field of Hallucinogenic Drugs
Conditioning Experiments with LSD
Mescaline and Human Thinking
Mode of Action of Mescaline
Certainty and Uncertainty in the LSD Treatment of Psychoneurosis
The Therapeutic Implications of Psilocybine
Phencyclidine: Its Use in Psychiatry
Permissive Group Therapy with LSD
Psychotherapy with Hallucinogens: A Clinical Report with special reference to the Revival of Emotional Phases of Childhood
Abreaction and Brainwashing
Technique in the use of Phencyclidine
The Role of Hallucinogens in Depersonalization and Allied Syndromes
LSD in the Treatment of Criminal Psychopaths
Some Experiences with LSD in the Treatment of Adolescent Boys
A Case of Psychopathic Personality with Homosexuality treated by LSD
Analytic Observations on Patients using Hallucinogenic Drugs
Significant Hallucinations
Clinical Observations on Aggression in the Treatment of Affective Disorders with Obsessions by the Use of Lysergic Acid and Intensive Psychotherapy
The Influence of LSD on Unconscious Activity
The Moral, Religious and Social Significance of Experience Under Hallucinogenic Drugs