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Ann Shulgin (born 22 March 1931) is an American author and the widow of chemist Alexander Shulgin. Ann Shulgin grew up in the village Opicina outside the Italian city Trieste where her father was American Consul for six years before World War II.〔http://www.shulginresearch.org/home/about/ann_shulgin/〕 She has worked as a lay therapist with psychedelic substances such as MDMA and 2C-B in therapeutic settings while these drugs were still legal. In her writings, she stresses the potential of these drugs from a Jungian psychoanalytic perspective, as well as their use in combination with hypnotherapy. She often appears as a speaker at conventions, and has continued to advocate the use of psychedelics in therapeutical contexts. Together with her husband she has authored the books ''PiHKAL'' and ''TiHKAL'', and contributed to the books ''Thanatos to Eros: 35 Years of Psychedelic Exploration'', ''Entheogens and the Future of Religion'', ''Ecstasy: The Complete Guide'', ''The Secret Chief Revealed'', ''Higher Wisdom: Eminent Elders Explore the Continuing Impact of Psychedelics'', and ''Manifesting Minds: A Review of Psychedelics in Science, Medicine, Sex, and Spirituality''. == Publications == * "Tribute to Jacob". In ''The Secret Chief: Conversations With a Pioneer of the Underground Psychedelic Therapy Movement'' by Myron J. Stolaroff, Charlotte, NC: Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, 1997. (0-9660019-1-5 ) * with Alexander Shulgin. "A New Vocabulary". In Robert Forte (ed.), ''Entheogens and the Future of Religion'', Berkeley: Council on Spiritual Practices, 1997. (1-889725-01-3 ) * with Alexander Shulgin. ''TiHKAL: The Continuation''. Berkeley: Transform Press, 1997. (0-9630096-9-9 ) * with Alexander Shulgin. ''PiHKAL: A Chemical Love Story''. Berkeley: Transform Press, 1991. (0-9630096-0-5 ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ann Shulgin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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