Buddhism, Psychedelics, and the Question of Self
A live webinar on the intersection of psychedelics, Buddhist psychology, and questions of selfhood. It examines how Buddhist ideas about self and perception can inform psychedelic therapy and client work.
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A live webinar exploring the intersection of psychedelics, Buddhist psychology, and questions of selfhood. The course focuses on how Buddhist perspectives on self, suffering, and perception relate to psychedelic experiences and therapeutic practice. It is relevant for clinicians and other professionals interested in integrating contemplative frameworks into psychedelic education. The page indicates this is a live webinar, but no additional structure, dates, or module breakdown is provided in the source text.
Who is this for?
Clinicians and other professionals interested in psychedelic education and Buddhist psychology.
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No psychotherapy license requirement is listed on the catalog card.
About the Provider
Specialized psychedelic clinical trial services provider focused on therapist and facilitator training, protocol/manual support, adherence frameworks, and sponsor-facing trial preparation.
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- PriceFree
- FormatLive Classes
- Lifecycle statusNo New Dates
- SkillsIntegrationPsychedelic researchpsychedelic therapy conceptsBuddhist psychologyselfhood and identitytherapeutic integrationHarm ReductionFacilitationPsychotherapyKetamine-Assisted TherapyPsilocybin Therapy
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