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by staticman2
1809 days ago
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The idea of a licensed therapist who does psychedelics is something of an oxymoron because even if they are licensed for doing therapy they aren't doing anything that they were taught to do in school so I don't see the point of looking for someone with a license. You could just have a friend you trust babysit. |
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More from MAPS: [3], [4]
Finally, laws around psychedelic use and therapy vary around the world. In some places in the world (like in parts of Europe and South and Central America) psychedelic therapy is much more widely practiced above-ground than it is in the US.
[1] - https://www.ciis.edu/research-centers/center-for-psychedelic...
[2] - https://www.ciis.edu/research-centers/center-for-psychedelic...
[3] - https://maps.org/news/media/8532-psychology-today-how-to-bec...
[4] - https://maps.org/training