Course: Critical Perspectives on Knowledge Production in Psychedelic Science
Class One - Introduction Professors: Dr. Bia Labate and Ligia Platero
Class One - Introduction Professors: Dr. Bia Labate and Ligia Platero
Class Two - What good are psychedelic humanities? Professor: Nick Langliz
Class One - Introduction Professors: Dr. Ligia Platero
Class Three - Challenges in trial design for psychedelic-assisted therapies: reflections from two studies of psilocybin therapy for depression Professor: Jordan Sloshower
Class Two - Decolonizing our approaches: embodying the philosophy and practice of liberation psychology and cultural humility in psychedelic assisted therapy and research Professor: Dr. Joseph McCowan
Class Four - Critical reflections about clinical research: the role of entouage effect and setting in healing Professor: Sidarta Ribeiro
Class Five - Placebos, psychedelics, and blinding from a social scientific perspective Professor: Katie Hendy
Class Three - The importance of Cultural Competency and anti-racist education for psychedelic assisted therapy: understanding aversive racism and the power of identity Professor: Dr. Sonya Faber
Class Six - Inside scoop to the lab: selecting variables in psychedelic research and how they become "knowledge" Professor: Leor Roseman
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Join us for this Community Forum where we will delve into the intricacies of interethnic research, the convergence and divergence of Indigenous worldviews and Western science, and the challenges and […]
This workshop will challenge participants to take Indigenous claims on plant medicines seriously, to learn about traditional cultures and practices, and to engage in collaborative, horizontal and non-transactional relationships. With […]
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Join us for an engaging community forum where we explore the intercultural dialogues, co-creations and dissonances between Indigenous wisdom and cutting-edge psychedelic research. Together, we will delve into the complexities […]