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Psilocybin Mushrooms and The Ecology of Consciousness – 2 CE Credits

 

Psilocybin Mushrooms and The Ecology of Consciousness – 2 CE’s

with Paul Stamets

ABOUT THIS PROGRAM

An Evening Event
Monday, March 29, 2021, 7:00 – 9:00 pm EST


This program can be taken individually or as part of the 6-part series, The Psychedelic Renaissance: Past, Present & Future. Recordings of past events in this series are available on demand with registration for the full program. To register for the full series, click here.
Please note CE’s are available only for classes participants attend live, not recorded sessions.


Psilocybin mushrooms have been used for hundreds, likely thousands of years. With at least 116 psilocybin active species known to date, their widespread occurrence and long history of use by numerous cultures has set the stage for modern medicine to measure their folklorically reported, therapeutic benefits.

Currently, more than 40 universities in North America and Europe have been approved for clinical studies ranging from treating depression to Alzheimer’s to addiction. Psilocybin has risen to the forefront of medical research.


This talk will cover the psilocybin movement through history into the modern epoch. It offers an overview of the most clinically significant studies, the newest research on psilocybin analogs, micro-dosing and the implications for creating a paradigm shift in the ecology of consciousness.

Will psilocybin help us be healthier, happier and better Earth citizens? Could psilocybin be the tipping point in the next quantum leap in the evolution of humans? Let’s look at the evidence together for an informed discussion.

DISCLAIMER: The Open Center, its staff, and presenters do not endorse or encourage the use of psychedelics or any other substances. Substances discussed may be illegal in your country except under very specific circumstances, such as sanctioned medical studies. Any information presented in programs is for curiosity, education and research purposes only.

SCHEDULE & LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Click HERE 


Note: This program will be offered online. Sessions of all our online programs will be recorded and shared with registrants after each is completed for 90 days.

CE’S AVAILABLE

Psilocybin Mushrooms and The Ecology of Consciousness
Seminar Code: NYOC-PR-005
Presenter(s): Paul Stamets
Date(s): 3/29/21 | 7:00 – 9:00 pm EST
Metro: Live Interactive Online Webinar


Pricing Information:

Continuing Education Credits (2) $15.00
Please note this fee is for the CE certificate only in addition to the program fee – $40.00
For eligible professions and to purchase the CEs click HERE.
CE certificates will be eligible for download following the course completion at www.ceuregistration.com

The course content is suitable for all levels: Introductory, Beginning, Advanced.

There is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program.


Refund & Cancellation Policy – click HERE. For questions or concerns, contact registration@opencenter.org.

THIS PROGRAM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. CEs ARE AVAILABLE TO THE FOLLOWING ELIGIBLE PROFESSIONS:

  • Psychoanalysts
  • Social Workers
  • Counselors
  • Creative Arts Therapists
  • Educators
  • Nurses

WHAT YOU’LL NEED FOR THIS COURSE

  • Prerequisites: N/A
  • Supplies list for the class: N/A
  • Zoom Software Requirements: This is an online course that requires Zoom webinar software. Zoom is easy to use. Click HERE to make sure your computer is set-up correctly.

Psilocybin Mushrooms and The Ecology of Consciousness – 2 CE Credits

21SCMH26E
  • 1 Session(s)
  • Mar 29 2021 7:00 PM ET

Members

$38

Non-Members

$45

Paul Stamets is the author of seven books. He is an Invention Ambassador for the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and was inducted into The Explorer’s Club in 2020.

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Ayahuasca, Magic Mushrooms, Richard Schultes and Biodiversity Conservation – 2 CE Credits

 

Ayahuasca, Magic Mushrooms, Richard Schultes and Biodiversity Conservation – 2 CE Credits

with Mark Plotkin, PhD

ABOUT THIS PROGRAM

An Evening Event
Monday, March 22, 2021, 7:00 – 9:00 pm EST


This program can be taken individually or as part of the 6-part series, The Psychedelic Renaissance: Past, Present & Future. Recordings of past events in this series are available on demand with registration for the full program. Please note CE’s are available only for classes participants attend live, not recorded sessions..
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When Richard Schultes entered the northwest Amazon in late 1941, he was already a sophisticated and experienced ethnobotanist. After studying the therapeutic uses of peyote among the Kiowas in Oklahoma, he had traveled south to Oaxaca where he carried out groundbreaking research on magic mushrooms among the Mazatec peoples of southern Mexico. His original research objective in Colombia was to document the plants employed as arrow poisons which were then becoming important as muscle relaxants in abdominal surgery.


However, he also hoped to solve the mysteries of ayahuasca which had been first stumbled across by his boyhood idol Richard Spruce almost a century before. Schultes’ vast experiences with his indigenous colleagues in both temperate and tropical America taught him that there is an inextricable link between biological and cultural diversity. Inspired by this vision, the Amazon Conservation Team has helped create a new conservation methodology: biocultural conservation. This talk focuses on the development and implementation of this approach.

For a brief view into the history of research with psilocybin mushrooms, read Ezra Klein’s recent piece in the New York Times; written by reason of Oregon’s Measure 109, which would approve their use in a controlled therapeutic setting.

SCHEDULE & LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Click HERE 


Note: This program will be offered online. Sessions of all our online programs will be recorded and shared with registrants after each is completed for 90 days.

CEs AVAILABLE

Ayahuasca, Magic Mushrooms, Richard Schultes and Biodiversity Conservation
Seminar Code: NYOC-PR-002
Presenter(s): Mark Plotkin, Ph.D.
Date(s): 3/22/21 | 7:00 – 9:00 pm EST
Metro: Live Interactive Online Webinar


Pricing Information:

Continuing Education Credits (2) $15.00
Please note this fee is for the CE certificate only in addition to the program fee – $40.00
For eligible professions and to purchase the CEs click HERE.
CE certificates will be eligible for download following the course completion at www.ceuregistration.com

The course content is suitable for all levels: Introductory, Beginning, Advanced.

There is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program.


Refund & Cancellation Policy – click HERE. For questions or concerns, contact registration@opencenter.org.

THIS PROGRAM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. CEs ARE AVAILABLE TO THE FOLLOWING ELIGIBLE PROFESSIONS:

  • Psychoanalysts
  • Social Workers
  • Counselors
  • Creative Arts Therapists
  • Educators
  • Nurses

WHAT YOU’LL NEED FOR THIS COURSE

  • Prerequisites: N/A
  • Supplies list for the class: N/A
  • Zoom Software Requirements: This is an online course that requires Zoom webinar software. Zoom is easy to use. Click HERE to make sure your computer is set-up correctly.

Ayahuasca, Magic Mushrooms, Richard Schultes and Biodiversity Conservation – 2 CE Credits

21SCMH25E
  • 1 Session(s)
  • Mar 22 2021 7:00 PM ET

Members

$38

Non-Members

$45

Mark Plotkin, PhD, was educated at Harvard, Yale and Tufts, and was one of the legendary Richard Schultes’ last students.

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An Overview of Psilocybin Research at Johns Hopkins: Its History, Current state and Future Directions – 2 CE’S

 

An Overview of Psilocybin Research at Johns Hopkins: Its History, Current state and Future Directions – 2 CE’S

with Bill Richards, PhD and Albert Garcia-Romeu, PhD from the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research

ABOUT THIS PROGRAM

An Evening Event
Monday, March 8, 2021, 7:00 – 9:00 pm EST


This program can be taken individually or as part of the 6-part series, The Psychedelic Renaissance: Past, Present & Future. Recordings of past events in this series are available on demand with registration for the full program. To register for the full series, click here.
Please note CE’s are available only for classes participants attend live, not recorded sessions.


During this event two leading investigators in the field offer an overview of contemporary psilocybin research studies at Johns Hopkins, including findings on psilocybin for distress in cancer patients, for helping people quit smoking and in treating depression, as well as spiritual and wellbeing benefits in healthy volunteers. The role and effects of psychedelic-occasioned mystical experiences will also be discussed, along with a consideration of the broader history of the field, and its potential future impacts on mental healthcare and culture at large.

Click HERE to read Meet the Teacher: Bill Richards, PhD.

Click HERE to read Meet the Teacher: Albert Garcia-Romeu, PhD.

 

DISCLAIMER: The Open Center, its staff, and presenters do not endorse or encourage the use of psychedelics or any other substances. Substances discussed may be illegal in your country except under very specific circumstances, such as sanctioned medical studies. Any information presented in programs is for curiosity, education and research purposes only.

SCHEDULE & LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Click HERE 


Note: This program will be offered online. Sessions of all our online programs will be recorded and shared with registrants after each is completed for 90 days.

CE’S AVAILABLE

An Overview of Psilocybin Research at Johns Hopkins: History, Current State, Future
Seminar Code: NYOC-PR-006
Presenter(s): William Richards Ph.D. and Albert Garcia-Romeu, Ph.D.
Date(s): 3/8/21 | 7:00 – 9:00 pm EST
Metro: Live Interactive Online Webinar


Pricing Information:

Continuing Education Credits (2) $15.00
Please note this fee is for the CE certificate only in addition to the program fee – $40.00
For eligible professions and to purchase the CEs click HERE.
CE certificates will be eligible for download following the course completion at www.ceuregistration.com

The course content is suitable for all levels: Introductory, Beginning, Advanced.

There is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program.


Refund & Cancellation Policy – click HERE. For questions or concerns, contact registration@opencenter.org.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED FOR THIS COURSE

  • Prerequisites: N/A
  • Supplies list for the class: N/A
  • Zoom Software Requirements: This is an online course that requires Zoom webinar software. Zoom is easy to use. Click HERE to make sure your computer is set-up correctly.

An Overview of Psilocybin Research at Johns Hopkins: Its History, Current state and Future Directions – 2 CE’S

21SCMH24E
  • 1 Session(s)
  • Mar 08 2021 7:00 PM ET

Members

$38

Non-Members

$45

Albert Garcia-Romeu, PhD is a member of the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Bill Richards, PhD is a psychologist with graduate training in religion.

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