Richards, William A.
Dates
- Existence: 1940
Biographical Information
William A. Richards is a clinical psychologist at the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He is a pioneer in researching the therapeutic effects of psychedelic substances, with a career that spans more than five decades. His graduate work includes a Master’s in Divinity from the Yale Divinity School (1965), Master of Sacred Theology from the Andover-Newton Theology School (1966), and a PhD in Counseling from Catholic University in Washington, DC (1975). He studied with Abraham Maslow at Brandeis University and with Hanscarl Leuner at the University of Göttingen (Germany), which initiated his interest in psychedelic research in 1963. From 1967 until 1977, he carried out psychotherapy research with psychedelics at the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, alongside colleagues Stanislav Grof, Walter Pahnke, Sanford Unger, Charles Savage, and others. This research investigated the therapeutic potential of psychedelics in the treatment of alcoholism, depression, narcotic addiction, and in the psychological distress associated with terminal cancer. He was a member of the psychology faculty of Antioch University in Maryland from 1977 until 1981. In 1999, with Roland Griffiths, Robert Jesse, and Una McCann, he was instrumental in ushering in a new era of psychedelic research, embarking on a study that resulted in the landmark article “Psilocybin can occasion mystical-type experiences having substantial and sustained personal meaning and spiritual significance,” which was published in the journal Psychopharmacology in 2006. This was the first rigorously designed, placebo controlled clinical study in more than four decades to examining the therapeutic efficacy of psilocybin, and thus, opened the door to a new era of psychedelic research. In addition to his appointment at the Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Richards is Chief Therapist for Sunstone Therapies at the Aquilino Cancer Center in Rockville, Maryland. He is a trainer and consultant for psychedelic training programs internationally and is closely involved with the Program of Psychedelic Therapy and Research at the California Institute of Integral Studies.
Citation:
Winkelman, Michael J. and Thomas B. Roberts (eds.). Psychedelic Medicine: New Evidence for Hallucinogenic Substances as Treatments. Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers, 2007.Citation:
William Richards, PhD. Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research. Accessed May 2, 2023. https://hopkinspsychedelic.org/richardsCitation:
Interdisciplinary Conference on Psychedelic Research 2022. Accessed May 15, 2023 https://icpr-conference.com/speakers/bill-richards/Citation:
MSO 1, Purdue University Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program collection, Purdue University Archives and Special Collections, Purdue University Libraries.Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Articles, 1966 - 1980
"Dipropltyptamine (DPT) as an Adjunct in the Counseling of Cancer Patients", undated
Co-authored with William A. Richards, John C. Rhead, Louis E. Goodman, Francesco DiLeo, and Albert A. Kurland. Signature on first page.
"DPT as an Adjunct in Psychotherapy of Alcoholics," International Pharmacopsychiatry, Vol. 8, 1973
Co-authored with R.A. Soskin, W.A. Richards and A.A. Kurland. Three copies, one in Box 1 and two in Box 20.
Grof, Stanislav et al. "DPT as an Adjunct in Psychotherapy of Alcoholics." Presented at the Collegium International Neuro-Psychopharmacologicum, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 14 - 17, 1972
Contains manuscripts and undated manuscripts documenting Savage’s research, as well as miscellaneous manuscripts possibly created by Savage, his patients, or his colleagues. Materials are arranged chronologically when possible. Undated materials are arranged alphabetically by the author’s last name.
Harvard Research Group materials, 1962 - 1976
“Implications of LSD and Experimental Mysticism” by Walter N. Pahnke and William A. Richards, (Photocopy of a reprint from the Journal of Religion and Health, Volume 5, Number 3), 1966
The Sanford Unger papers (1961-1974; 0.2 cubic feet) contains writings exploring the therapeutic potential of psychedelic substances. The collection also contains the correspondence between Aldous and Laura Huxley and Sanford Unger, and an excerpt from the 1966 CBS Reports feature, “LSD The Spring Grove Experiment.”
Lenox, John R. and William A. Richards. An Experimental Mysticism Scale. (photocopy of typed manuscript), undated
Photocopied handwritten editorial notes throughout.
"LSD-Assisted Psychotherapy and the Human Encounter with Death," The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, Vol. 2, 1972
Co-authored with William Richards
Ralph Metzner collection
Myron Stolaroff memorial celebration program
Pahnke, Walter and William Richards. "Implications of LSD and Experimental Mysticism," Journal of Religion and Health. Vol. 5, No. 3, July 1966
Two copies, one reprint and one photocopy.
William Richards collection on Walter Pahnke
The William Richards Collection on Walter Pahnke (1952-1972; 0.2 cubic feet) contains materials collected and donated by William Richards that document the life and work of his close colleague, Walter Pahnke. It includes some of Pahnke's important academic writings, copies of personal manuscripts, some biographical information, writings by his wife (Eva Sontum Pahnke), and materials memorializing his untimely passing.
Richards, William A. and Margret Berendes. "LSD-Assisted Psychotherapy and Dynamics of Creativity: A Case Report," Journal of Altered States of Consciousness. Vol. 3, No. 2 (reprint), 1977 - 1978
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
Richards, William A., et al. "DPT as an Adjunct in Brief Psychotherapy with Cancer Patients," OMEGA. Vo. 10, No. 1 (reprint), 1979
Three copies.
Richards, William A., John C. Rhead, Francesco B. DiLeo, et al. "The Peak Experience Variable in DPT-Assisted Psychotherapy with Cancer Patients." Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 9, no. 1, January - March 1977
Photocopy. This article is available electronically in the database JSTOR.
Richards, William A., John C. Rhead, Stanislav Grof, et al. "DPT as an Adjunct in Brief Psychotherapy with Cancer Patients." Omega 10, no. 1, 1979
Reprint.
Richards, William A. "Mystical and Archetypal Experiences of Terminal Patients in DPT-Assisted Psychotherapy." Journal of Religion and Health 17, no. 2 , 1978
Reprint. This article is available electronically in the database JSTOR.
Richards, William. "Entheogens in the Study of Religious Experiences: Current Status," Journal of Religion and Health. Vol. 44, No. 4 (reprint), Winter 2005
Handwritten note from Richards to Grof on front page.
William Richards papers
Richards, William. "The Rebirth of Research with Entheogens: Lessons from the Past and Hypotheses for the Future," The Journal of Tanspersonal Psychology. Vol. 41, No. 2 (reprint), 2009
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
Soskin, Robert A., Stanislav Grof, and William A. Richards. "Low Doses of Dipropyltryptamine in Psychotherapy," Arch. Gen. Psychiatry. Vol. 28 (reprint), June 1973
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
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