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Critique the implications of drug policy that impact marginalized populations’ access to psychedelic-assisted therapy.
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Describe the mental health and policy barriers that perpetuate stigma and inequitable access to psychedelic-assisted therapy.
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Explain the ways in which bias against individuals with mental illness are used to invalidate their perspectives, and how this relates to psychedelic-assisted therapy.
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Analyze the role of ethnic and racial identity in psychedelic-assisted therapy research.
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Analyze Intersection between research, policy, corporatization of psychedelics and its impact
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Describe current psychedelic decriminalization efforts in the US and their relationship to existing drug and religious use policies as well as its impact on indigenous communities
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Describe the role of gender within psychedelic therapist dyads, and between dyads and participants.
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Demonstrate knowledge of unique aspects of PTSD in military populations that may impact their treatment with psychedelic-assisted therapy.
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Explain the role and application of leading ethical guidelines for psychedelic-assisted therapy.
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Demonstrate knowledge of controversies related to therapist training, as well as therapist self-disclosure of personal experience with psychedelics.