Non-drug users and non-k drug users – UCL thesis Hi,
You may have seen my other threads asking for people who use ketamine to volunteer for my thesis...
I am now looking for people who have never used drugs - as one of the control groups.
I am also looking for people who use drugs but do not use ketamine - as one of the control groups.
If you fit one of these groups and are interested in helping us understand more about the effects of ketamine please PM or email (justin.grayer@ucl.ac.uk) me.
Thank you,
Justin
non ketamine users, and non drug users needed for UCL study Hi,
You may have seen my other threads asking for people who use ketamine to volunteer for my thesis...
I am now looking for people who have never used drugs - as one of the control groups.
I am also looking for people who use drugs but do not use ketamine - as one of the control groups.
If you fit one of these groups and are interested in helping us understand more about the effects of ketamine please read the info below, PM or email (justin.grayer@ucl.ac.uk) me.
Thank you,
Justin
Hi,
I'm doing my Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at University College London (UCL), and my thesis is investigating the effects of ketamine on mental processing and personal experiences. I have been given permission by the administrators of this forum to post messages to see if any one would like to take part in the study. Before I continue, I would like to apologise in advance for any offence that may be caused by using your forum in this way. I also want to emphasise that this study is not being run by drug/pharmaceutical companies.
I am looking for people to participate who fall into either of these two groups:
1. Ketamine users (as well as other drugs) who use ketamine at least twice/month, for at least 1yr
2. Other drug users (EXcluding ketamine use) using drugs at least twice/month, for at least 1yr
3. Non-drug users (past and present)
The study takes about 1.5 - 2 hours, and comprises computer based tasks, as well as some pen and paper questionnaires, a drug history and a urine sample. (Participants will not be given drugs at the time of testing.) Your confidentiality will be assured.
In exchange for your time you will be paid £15.
Ideally, the study will take place at University College London (off Tottenham Court Road). However, if necessary I can meet people elsewhere. Testing can take place at pretty much anytime - week days and evenings, and weekends.
If you are interested and would like to know more please let me know, either on this forum or through a private message.
Thank you for reading.
Justin Grayer
Trainee Clinical Psychologist
Sub department of Clinical Health Psychology, UCL,
1-19 Torrington Place, London, WC1E 6BT
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UK : East : Top cop claims "Suffolk not soft spot for raves" TBH Suffolk's response is no different from most Southern England forces; in fact they now appear to be assisting Norfolk (a smaller force) with dealing with raves by sharing resources..
A SENIOR police officer has rejected a suggestion that Suffolk could be regarded as “soft touch” for illegal raves.
Chief Superintendent David McDonnell, head of operations, was speaking after an illegal rave took place in buildings on the former Parham Airfield, near Framlingham, at the weekend.
Two arrests were made - one for drink-driving and the other for a drugs related offence.
Landowner Michael Gray said he had not known about the rave until 6.30am - four hours after it started.
He added he was unaware that police had taken any tough action - either to prevent the rave or stop it.
“I think there should be a stronger police response to these events. Otherwise, Suffolk will become known as a soft touch,” he said.
The rave at Parham was the latest in a series which have disturbed rural dwellers in Suffolk over the past few years.
In the worst incident so far, in August last year, more than 500 people congregated at a three-day rave held on a field at Ramsholt, near Woodbridge, and police later admitted they had performed “below standard” and pledged not to let it happen again.
Police say the Parham rave did not cause anything like the disturbance at Ramsholt.
Chief Supt McDonnell said the Suffolk Constabulary took a pro-active approach to deter raves from happening and to respond as rapidly as possible.
“Ultimately, public safety is the primary concern for us. Where officers can prevent, disrupt or stop a rave taking place, we will do everything within our powers to do this, providing that it is in the best interests of all concerned, given the specific circumstances that we are faced with,” he said.
The effective and efficient use of public money had to be considered when policing an isolated incident where few or no complaints had been received.
“However we respond we will be criticised for either an inadequate or a heavy-handed approach to what is often considered to be innocent partying.
“Suffolk is definitely not seen as a soft touch - the intelligence we have from rave organisers is that Suffolk's response to raves is exactly the opposite,” he said.
Chief Supt McDonnell said earlier this month Suffolk Constabulary was asked to lecture at a national conference in Birmingham as an example of good practice in the policing of raves.
“We will seek to identify organisers, make arrests and where necessary seize sound equipment as was the case following the race[sic] at Ramsholt last year and a rave that took place in Elveden earlier this year.
“Landowners can play an important part to ensure raves do not take place by obstructing entrances to land and securing outbuildings,” he added.
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Need a double room preferably not too expensive. Normally not too fussed and a hostl will do but this time I'd rather have some privacy.
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