RESEARCH REPORT NO. 1

INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCED STUDY

QUESTIONNAIRE STUDY OF THE PSYCHEDELIC EXPERIENCE

The following is a brief summary report on the results of a questionnaire sent out to the first 113 clients of the International Foundation for Advanced Study after the offices were opened in March, 1961, and also to 40 non-paying, experimental subjects who had LSD sessions prior to this date. Of these, 93 patients (82%) and 26 non-patients (65%) returned completed questionnaires.

The treatment of the patients was as described in Sherwood, Stolaroff, and Harman (1962). Preparation lasting approximately a month preceded the LSD session. Dosages were moderately high (200-400 micrograms of LSD with an additional 200-400 mg. of mescaline). The group of volunteer subjects is not strictly comparable since in addition to the selective factors operating for the two groups, the non-patient group in general received less preparation and lower dosage.

The questionnaire was patterned after one used by Ditman et al., (1962) in a similar study. It consisted of 75 statements which the subject was asked to rate as regards his agreement with it, from 0 (not at all), 1 (a little), 2 (quite a bit), to S (very much). Additional questions requested subjective reports on particular aspects of the experience (such as impression of preparation and atmosphere, most meaningful insight, etc.). In section III, responses obtained in the Ditman study are compared to the responses to the same items in the present study. In interpreting this comparison one should note that the volunteer subjects queried by Ditman were not led to expect benefits, the announced purpose of the experimentation being "to compare the LSD experience with that of delirium tremens". The patient group, in contrast, not only anticipated benefits but were willing to pay the medical costs of treatment.

Summary of results

In overall summary the most significant single figure is perhaps the percentage who claimed "quite a bit" or "very much" of lasting benefits, 83%. (Even allowing for the unlikely possibility that all non-respondents were negative, the percentage would still be over 70%.) The claimed improvement rate rises from 76% after 1 to 3 months to 85% after 12 months or more have elapsed since the LSD session. Most commonly reported benefits include: increase in ability to love, 78%; to handle hostility, 69%; to.communicate, 69%; and to understand self and others, 88%; improved interpersonal relations, 72%; decreased anxiety, 66%; increased self esteem, 71%; a new way of looking at the world, 83%. Of particular interest is a correlation (tetrachoric r) of 0.9l between "greater awareness of a higher power, or ultimate reality" and claimed permanent benefit.

As regards negative responses, none of the experimental volunteers and only one patient felt he had been. harmed mentally. (By the time a year had elapsed since his session he had revised that opinion.) Immediately after LSD 24% find that daydreaming and introspection "interfere with getting things done"; this has fallen to 11% after one year. Problems within the marital relationship not previously present were reported by 27% for non-patients and 16% for patients.

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I   Sex Differences

One of the points of interest was whether there were significant differences in response to the LSD according to sex. The figures given below are percentages of the total group of clients whose first LSD session had been at least 3 months prior to the filling out of the questionnaire who marked these statements either "I agree with the statement very much" or "I agree quite a bit" (3 or 2 according to the questionnaire instructions). Three percentages are given, in columns marked M (male, N=38), F (female, N=34), and T (total, N=72).


1. Looking back on your LSD experience, how does it look to you now?

 

 

M

F

T

 

A very pleasant experience

75

85

82

 

A very unpleasant experience

38

29

34

 

A very confusing experience

27

41

34

 

Something I want to try again

82

94

88

 

An experience of physical discomfort and illness

  9

24

15

 

An experience of great beauty

82

79

81

 

Greater awareness of reality

88

94

91

 

Feel it was of lasting benefit to me

85

85

85

 

Gave me great understanding of myself and others

82

88

85

 

Greatest thing that ever happened to me

82

74

78

 

A transcendental experience, beyond my usual comprehension

85

82

84

 

A religious experience

82

88

85

 

A pleasant memory, but nothing more

  0

  0

  0

 

An experience of insanity

24

20

19

 

Did me harm mentally

  3

  0

  1

 

A very disappointing experience

  3

  0

  1


2. How were you, or what were you left with after the LSD experience?

 

 

M

F

T

 

A new way of looking at the world

88

82

85

 

A sense of futility and emptiness

11

  7

  9

 

A greater understanding of the importance and meaning of human relationships

85

85

85

 

A new understanding of beauty and art

59

68

63

 

A new understanding of music

68

71

69

 

A greater awareness of God, or a Higher Power, or an Ultimate Reality

91

91

91

 

A sense of greater regard for the welfare and comfort of others

77

79

78

 

A frightening feeling that I might go crazy or lose control at any time

  9 

  9

  9

 

A feeling that I "missed the boat" or somehow failed to get out of the experience what was potentially there

35

29

32

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M

F

T

 

Beneficial changes noticed by the person closest to me

62

68

65

 

Improved ability to communicate with others

71

71

71

 

Greater tolerance of others whose opinions, preferences, habits and             attitudes differ from mine

71

77

74

 

Deeper understanding of others

77

85

81

 

More sensitivity to the feelings of others,even when not expressed

68

71

69

 

Increased reliance on my own values and judgment, less dependence on others' opinions

65

88

77

 

Increased interest in universal concepts i.e., the meaning of life, my place in relation to the rest of life, etc.

85

91

88

 

More tendency to view such matters as telepathy, reincarnation, spiritualism, foreseeing the future (clairvoyantly or in dreams), etc. as possibilities warranting investigation

74

83

78

 

Introduced some problems in relationships which were not present before

26

38

32

 

*Improved relationship with wife (or husband)

66

70

67

 

*Problems within the marriage relationship that were not present before

21

18

20

*Percentages based on the number who answered this question, 68, rather than on the total, since it was not applicable for some.


II Effect of Time

Another point we were interested in was whether the effects of the LSD session tended to"wear off" - whether the answers would differ depending on the length of time since the session. Some sample percentages follow for four groups: A (less than three months since the LSD session, N=21), B (3-6 months, N=26), C (6-12 months, N=19), and D (over 12 months, N=27).

2. How were you, or what were you left with after the LSD experience?

 

 

A

B

C

D

 

A new way of looking at the world

75

88

72

92

 

A greater understanding of the importance and meaning of human relationships

80

81

78

83

 

A greater awareness of God, or a Higher Power,or an Ultimate Reality

60

92

89

92

 

More tendency toward feelings of depression

5

8

17

12

 

More intense swings in feelings from"high" to "low"

20

23

50

29

 

More frequent and persistent feelings of happiness

55

81

72

83

 

More ability to handle hostility creatively and get over it

55

73

72

75

 

More ability to love in general

75

81

83

75

 

Generally decreased anxiety

55

65

72

71

 

More ability to relax and be myself

60

77

67

75

 

Increased self esteem, higher evaluation of myself

60

69

78

79

 

Frequent or persistent feelings which might be described as wonderment at the miracle of Being

55

65

72

83

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3. What changes in attitudes and behavior do you feel have occured directly as a result of your LSD experience?

 

 

A

B

C

D

 

*Generally improved relations with persons I work and live with

74

73

95

63

 

*Improved relations with superiors at work

20

64

67

53

 

*Improved relations with subordinates at work

40

50

73

47

 

Seem to have more energy

40

38

61

54

 

Find decision-making easier

50

62

72

71

 

Find I do more daydreaming and introspection, which interferes with getting things done

20

15

17

  4

 

*Increased effectiveness in my work

35

48

50

64

 

*More dissatisfaction with my present work

15

21

24

23

 

*Feel I am of more value to my employer

37

62

58

71

 

New freedom from old habit patterns

40

58

50

58

*Percentages computed on The basis of the number of persons who found this question applicable

III Patients vs Non-patients

A comparison of patient- {after 3 months) with non-patients (all over 6 months since their first sessions) is of interest. Included also are figures from the Ditman study on the same items.
 

1.  Looking back on your LSD experience, how does it look to you now?

 

Patient 

Non- 
patient

Ditman Study

 

A very pleasant experience

82

93

72

 

A very unpleasant experience

34

21

19

 

An experience of great beauty

81

90

66

 

Greater awareness of reality

91

90

64

 

Feel it was of lasting benefit to me

85

79

50

 

The greatest thing that ever happened to me

78

61

49

 

A religious experience

85

82

32

 

An experience of insanity

19

  7

  7

 

2. How were you, or what were you left with after the LSD experience?

 

A new way of looking at the world

85

71

48

 

A sense of futilitiy and emptiness

  9

  4

  7

 

A greater understanding of the importance and 
meaning of human relationships

85

79

47

 

A new understanding of beauty and art

63

75.

43

 

A new understanding of music

69

75

43

 

A greater awareness of God, or a Higher Power, or an Ultimate Reality

 91

71

40

 

A sense of greater regard for the welfare and comfort of other human beings

78

79

38

 

A realization that I need further psychotherapy

27

18

17

 

A frightening feeling that I might go crazy or lose control at any time

  9

11

  3

 

More ability to relax and be myself

73

64

40

 

Beneficial changes noticed by the person closest to me

65

40

42

 

Greater tolerance of others whose opinions, preferences, habits and attitudes differ from mine

74

71

40

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Patient

Non-Patient

Ditman Study

 

More frequent and persistent feelings of happiness

80

58

x

 

More ability to love in general

79

69

x

 

Generally decreased anxiety

69

50

x

 

Increased self esteem, higher evaluation of myself

75

65

x

IV Outstanding Event or Insight

The answers to the remainder of the questions were helpful in evaluating present procedures and in suggestlng modifications. In particular, a desire for more follow-up was expressed repeatedly.

The answers to the question "What single event or insight if any, during the LSD experience do you consider to have been of greatest meaning to you?", are of sufficient interest to be worth summarizing briefly:
 
 

Experiencing an underlying reality, sense of oneness with all of life, of unity and purpose, of love, of the presence of'a Higher Power

53

 

 

Discovering that I have the necessary resources to solve my problems, that answers can come from within; coming to a deeper understanding of my own personal dynamics

 20

 

 

Coming to understand the meaning of forgiveness and acceptance

 9

 

 

Insight into my relationships with other people

7

 

 

Seeing the essential simplicity of life, the miracle of just Being, that there is nothing to fear

6

 

 

Realization of how much my own outlook has been restricted

2

 

 

Experiencing music in a new way

2

 

 

Realization of the vastness of inner space, that there is much yet to explore

5

 

 

Miscellaneous

5

 

 

No particular insight

10

 

References

Sherwood, J.N., Stolaroff, M.J., and Harman, W.W.,"The Psychedelic Experience--
A New Concept In Psychotherapy, " J. Neuropsychiatry, 4:69-80; 1962

Ditman, K.S., Hayman, M.C., and Whittlesey, J.R.B., "Nature and Frequency Of Claims
Following LSD", J. Nerv. Ment. Dis. 134: 346-352; 1962
 

International Foundation for Advanced Study
Menlo Park, Ca!ifornia
November 1, 1962
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