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Transformative Psychiatry in Saskatchewan
This chapter examines the arrival of a British-trained psychiatrist at the Saskatchewan Mental Hospital in 1951 and the dire conditions he encountered, which inspired transformative psychiatric practices. It highlights groundbreaking research into hallucinations using mescaline and LSD, revealing the intimate experiences shared between therapists and partners in exploring altered states of consciousness. The chapter also addresses the evolution of psychiatric practices from psychoanalysis to psychopharmaceuticals, reflecting on the ethical standards of experimentation during the early to mid-20th century.