Pubdate: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 Source: Brown Daily Herald, The (RI Edu) Copyright: 2004 The Brown Daily Herald Contact: http://www.browndailyherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/727 Author: Frances Mantak Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n442/a08.html CONTRARY TO HERALD REPORTS, LSD IS BAD To the Editor: The "Psychedelic Art Extravaganza" ("Hallucination artwork stresses connectedness, creators say," March 12) presents a limited picture of both creative artistry and the use of psychedelic drugs. More than any other drug, a person's mood and expectations will affect their experience using psychedelics (usually LSD or mushrooms). If people are anxious or upset, or they become anxious or upset after taking these drugs, they will probably have a bad trip. A bad trip can cause terrifying thoughts and feelings, despair, nausea, fear of losing control and fear of death. These problems are worse for people with underlying mental health problems like severe depression, schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Fatal accidents can occur if a user hallucinates safe situations when they are actually in danger. Flashbacks of a bad trip can occur long after someone has tried psychedelics, and you can't predict when they will happen. Finally, equating drug use with good art undermines the reality that hard work, talent and creativity are what make great artists great. I have an artist friend who creates incredible video images with psychedelic themes. You could look at his work and see the same "interconnectedness," "mental stimulation" and "hypnotic imagery" that these artists use to describe their work. And he never uses drugs. Frances Mantak Director of Health Education - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake