
20:59
For certification, the only legally available medicine you can work with is ketamine. You can check out trainings like pratigroup.org for that. There’s more to it…. But that’s a place to start and I’ll try to touch on it more in the presentation.

31:00
Here is a great comprehensive list of different places offering certifications and trainings. I'm sure this isn't all but its pretty close. https://www.psychedelicexperience.net/c/where-to-go-for-psychedelic-therapy-training-in-2021/?fbclid=IwAR3vqu7KS0UwVwXPhangXlmI_EUc9JL3mFFGReoPW_hpE1D9p-7Nub8SPRo#2-online-courses

39:12
How can someone get into trials for MMDA?

39:21
MAPS.org

41:46
How is the MDMA administered?

42:11
Do you know if MAPS is considering to develop scholarship programs to make the certification/training more affordable to practitioners?

43:04
Are there any diagnoses that MDMA isn't good for?

45:28
Do malpractice insurance carriers treat MDMA therapists kindly?

47:57
How high of a dose are "high dose sessions"?

52:57
Can you speak to addiction? Lack of D2 receptors create lack of communication between cave woman/man brain, sets off craving with no ability to turn it off. If you are stimulating any craving how is that taking care of the brain. Addiction is brain disease. There is no cure. I assume may be good for the mental health aspect.

53:19
No prefrontal cortex activity

53:21
would psylliciibin help with fixed delusions?

53:40
Whats bipoc?

54:07
Michelle: Black Indigenous People Of Color

54:11
black, indigenous, people of color

54:26
THX!!!

55:22
Does psyilocybin help with fixed delusions?

55:40
I am curious as to why research is seemingly specific to the BIPOC community>

56:25
Also, could you speak (briefly) to the effectiveness of the seratoninergic action of mdma, in association to the therapeutic work? I think I can make the connection, but it'd be good to hear...

57:27
I am curious if these quotes are coming from people who were actively in their dying process?

58:27
Are there any negative outcomes using psilocybin for end of life treatment?

58:45
These quotes are very common with anyone that has a profound journey on these medicines whether near death or not.

01:01:51
It sounds like these are ways to "skip the work" associated with the long term affects of meditation...I see your Hindu tapestries in the background and wonder if you've also seen this connection and what thoughts you have around this?

01:03:08
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXCQoK5aKAM

01:03:30
How Ayahuasca can help heal trauma in the African American Community: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXCQoK5aKAM

01:04:14
To become certified do you have to be a licensed clinician?

01:05:13
Very interested in healing ancestral and generational trauma

01:05:43
Ayahuasca is commonly use in South America as a healing tool

01:06:24
Harmaline + DMT, right Yirka?

01:06:50
Supplements can be psycho-active as well.

01:10:39
yes Emory! and the Ayahuasca ceremony is culturally accepted in these countries. Typically you will find remote towns practicing this

01:10:40
I love this! This resonates so much! I love this. Thank you, Shannon!

01:11:09
Both models together are best practice. Biological and proactive wellness.

01:11:57
is there training currently available for practioners to administer and facilitate psilocybin

01:12:47
Can you speak to Microdosing of psilocybin and microdosing in general?

01:14:47
I'd love an email address to follow up with questions :)

01:14:51
Pratigroup.org

01:15:48
https://www.psychedelicexperience.net/c/where-to-go-for-psychedelic-therapy-training-in-2021/?fbclid=IwAR3vqu7KS0UwVwXPhangXlmI_EUc9JL3mFFGReoPW_hpE1D9p-7Nub8SPRo#2-online-courses

01:15:59
here is a list of different opprotunities

01:16:41
Dr. Hughes' email is Shannon.Hughes@colostate.edu

01:16:48
Thank you - This is great info!

01:16:56
Thank you!

01:16:59
Thanks Shannon!

01:17:08
Thanks Shannon!

01:17:09
Thanks so much ! Great, great training!

01:17:18
Thank you very much!!

01:17:18
thank you all!

01:17:27
thank you!