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Psychedelics School

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The Psychedelic School is an online education platform co-founded by integration educator Shiri Malcolm Godasi and pharmacist Benjamin Malcolm, offering courses on psychedelic pharmacology, therapy, integration, and antidepressants for both laypeople and professionals. Designed to be accessible without requiring professional licensure, the platform delivers evidence-based psychedelic education to a broad audience.

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Blossom’s read

Psychedelic School appears to have been a small, independent online education project rather than a formal academic provider, with a clear emphasis on safety, integration and practical psychedelic literacy. The material points to a founder-led operation with Shiri Malcolm Godasi’s integration and coaching background, alongside Benjamin Malcolm’s pharmacology expertise, which gives it some useful breadth, though it sits much more in the educator and community-training lane than in institutional psychedelic medicine. It seems best for curious laypeople and emerging practitioners who want accessible, evidence-informed material without needing licensure, but it does not present itself as a regulated credential pathway.

Who Psychedelics School is for

Best for lay learners, psychedelic-curious people, and emerging helpers who want foundational education on safer use, pharmacology and integration. It also looks relevant to coaches and other non-licensed practitioners building psychedelic literacy.

Prerequisites

No professional licensure appears to be required for the educational courses, and the site explicitly frames the material as accessible to people wanting to support psychedelic users as well as those exploring personally. No formal entry conditions were located.

Accreditation & recognition

No formal accreditation, professional licensure requirement, or CME/CE credit was found in the sources reviewed. The materials present themselves as educational courses and a certification-style offering, but the available sources do not support recognition by an external accrediting body.

Cost

I did not find reliable public tuition figures on the sources reviewed. One source shows a learners’ comment referring to spending "such a large sum of money", which suggests the paid training may not be inexpensive, but this is not enough to state a price confidently.

What you walk away with

Learners appear to gain psychedelic literacy across pharmacology, therapy and integration, plus practical risk reduction and self-agency. For some offerings, the outcome is a coaching or integration certificate style pathway, but no externally recognised credential was verified.

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