Would you like LSD and Ecstasy with your therapy session?
July 11, 2010 • By Sarah Richardson
A 62-year-old psychotherapist received a 16-month suspended sentence and 2,000 Franc (US$2,300) fine last Monday by a Swiss court for treating his high-society patients with LSD and Ecstasy.
Between 2004 and 2008, the psychotherapist supplied these drugs to groups of over 60 people on a weekend meet-up. The drugs included 700 doses each of LSD and Ecstasy, 50 of Mescaline and 150 of 2-CB. People who attended these meetings were doctors, lawyers and businessmen's wives each paying 300 Franc (US$335).
While on trial, the psychotherapist claimed they were not drugs, but "substances which allow the expansion of the consciousness."
The 62-year-old was found guilty of violating the law on therapeutic products.
Related Articles · More Articles
The public charge rule that rendered immigrants inadmissible or ineligible for green cards if they accept government assistance was overturned in September and new rule, allowing immigrants to receive food stamps, healthcare services and other government aid, took effect December 23, 2022.
This Christmas, R&B singer-writer-producer Ne-Yo, stars in the BET+ original holiday remake of “The Sound of Music" directed by Booker Mattison.
Trump is like an aging boxer well past his prime, who does not know when to quit. Yet, which political stands in the wings? I think we all know.