RT Article T1 Hitting the Reset Button: Ceremonial Use of Peyote and Experiences of Personal Change JF Journal of drug issues VO 56 IS 1 SP 150 OP 170 A1 Copes, Heith 1970- A1 Hochstetler, Andrew A1 Ragland, Jared A1 Hendricks, Peter S. A2 Hochstetler, Andrew A2 Ragland, Jared A2 Hendricks, Peter S. LA English YR 2026 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1951312325 AB Our aim is to understand how those who use peyote in a naturalistic setting discuss it changed their lives and to what they attribute this change. To do this, we draw on data from a photo-ethnography of people who attended peyote ceremonies in rural Northcentral Alabama. Broadly, we found that participants discussed four core areas of change: reduced drug and alcohol misuse, new perspectives on life, improved mental health, and improved physical health. The duration of the experienced change varied for each type of change. Participants attributed change to improved ability to endure challenges, rewiring of the brain, and connecting with spiritual selves. Findings give insights into how people experience and make sense of change from peyote. In addition, the findings suggest specific areas of research for those interested in clinical and therapeutic settings relating to peyote in particular, and psychedelics in general. K1 Ethnography K1 Psychedelics K1 Peyote DO 10.1177/00220426241274737