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F.A.Q.

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Frequently Asked Questions

F.A.Q.

20. Are there any resources or organizations that provide more information about psychedelic-assisted therapy?

 

Yes, there are several resources and organizations that provide valuable information about psychedelic-assisted therapy. Here are some notable ones:

1. Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS): MAPS is a non-profit research and educational organization that focuses on the development of medical, legal, and cultural contexts for the safe use of psychedelics. They conduct clinical trials, provide training for therapists, and offer resources and information about psychedelic-assisted therapy. Their website (maps.org) is a comprehensive resource for research articles, news, and educational materials.

2. International Association for Psychedelic Therapy (IAPT): IAPT is an organization that promotes the ethical and effective use of psychedelics in therapy. They provide resources, information, and networking opportunities for professionals in the field. Their website (psychedelictherapy.net) offers educational resources, events, and a directory of therapists.

3. Psychedelic Science: Psychedelic Science is a biennial conference organized by MAPS that brings together researchers, therapists, and advocates to share the latest scientific findings and advancements in the field of psychedelic-assisted therapy. The conference features presentations, workshops, and panels with leading experts.

4. Beckley Foundation: The Beckley Foundation is a global think-tank and NGO that conducts research on psychedelics and advocates for evidence-based drug policy reform. They publish research articles, reports, and educational resources related to psychedelic-assisted therapy and drug policy. Their website (beckleyfoundation.org) provides access to their publications and initiatives.

5. Heffter Research Institute: The Heffter Research Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing psychedelic research. They support clinical trials investigating the therapeutic applications of psychedelics and provide resources and information about the field. Their website (heffter.org) offers access to research articles, publications, and updates on ongoing studies.

6. Books and Publications: There are numerous books, articles, and scientific publications that explore the topic of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Some notable books include "How to Change Your Mind" by Michael Pollan, "The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide" by James Fadiman, and "The Healing Journey: Pioneering Approaches to Psychedelic Therapy" edited by Françoise Bourzat and Kristina Hunter.

It's important to approach these resources with a critical mindset and consider the credibility and scientific rigor of the information provided. The field of psychedelic-assisted therapy is rapidly evolving, and new research and information are emerging. Consulting reputable sources and seeking guidance from trained professionals is crucial for obtaining accurate and up-to-date information.

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