Humphry Osmond
British psychiatrist (1917–2004) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Humphry Fortescue Osmond (1 July 1917 – 6 February 2004) was an English psychiatrist who moved to Canada and later the United States. He is known for inventing the word psychedelic and for his research into interesting and useful applications for psychedelic drugs. Osmond also explored aspects of the psychology of social environments, in particular how they influenced welfare or recovery in mental institutions.
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Humphry Osmond | |
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Born | (1917-07-01)1 July 1917 Surrey, England |
Died | 6 February 2004(2004-02-06) (aged 86) Appleton, Wisconsin, USA |
Education | King's College London |
Known for | Psychedelic therapy, Socio-architecture theory |
Spouse | Jane Roffey Osmond (1924–2009) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychiatry and psychology |
Institutions | St George's Hospital Weyburn Mental Hospital New Jersey Psychiatric Institute University of Alabama at Birmingham |
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