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Why the Sky Hasn't Fallen: Systematic Lessons from Australia's First 100 Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Patients

A MAPS Virtual Trip presentation on early learnings from Australia's first 100 patients receiving psychedelic-assisted therapy. It focuses on systematic observations and practical lessons from clinical implementation.

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English

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20 modules

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Price on request
This course is currently marked as no new dates.

Course Overview

This MAPS Virtual Trip session examines systematic lessons drawn from Australia's first 100 psychedelic-assisted therapy patients. The presentation centers on early clinical experience and what has been observed during implementation. The course is relevant to clinicians, researchers, and others following the development of psychedelic-assisted therapy in practice. It provides a structured look at real-world patient experience and the implications of early program data. Based on the available source text, the page appears to be a video-based educational session rather than a multi-module course. No certificate, scholarship, accreditation, pricing, or continuing education information is stated in the provided text.

Who is this for?

Clinicians, researchers, and others following the development of psychedelic-assisted therapy in practice.

About the Provider

MAPS, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit research and educational organization founded in 1986. It works nationally and with a broader global audience to develop medical, legal, and cultural contexts for the careful use of psychedelics and marijuana. Its core activities include research, education, advocacy, and convening the field through large public events. In psychedelic medicine and policy, MAPS positions itself as an advocate for legal access, drug policy reform, harm reduction, and health equity. Its Policy & Advocacy work includes legislative advocacy, community organizing, and impact litigation, and it has also launched work on access for system-impacted people and broader health equity in the legal psychedelic ecosystem. Current documented initiatives include the Psychedelic Science conference series, the Health Equity Program, The Zendo Project, and Ask MAPS, which handles public inquiries about therapy, research, and policy reform.

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Course Details

  • PricePrice on request
  • FormatSelf-paced
  • Lifecycle statusNo New Dates
  • Skills
    Harm ReductionPsilocybin TherapyMDMA-Assisted TherapyEthicspsychedelic-assisted therapyclinical observationsystematic analysisprogram implementationpatient outcomes reviewClinical implementation awarenessInterpreting early program observationsUnderstanding real-world patient experienceFollowing psychedelic-assisted therapy developmentsreal-world implementation
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