Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Speaker Series

The Brown School and Professional Development are proud to announce the launch of a new, essential Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Speaker Series.

Collaborating with the Center for Holistic Interdisciplinary Research in Psychedelics (CHIRP) and the Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian Studies, this on-demand lecture series brings together leading experts to explore the latest science, legal landscapes, Indigenous perspectives, and clinical applications of psychedelics in a therapeutic context. Attendees will gain critical insights into this rapidly evolving field, ensuring they are at the forefront of the mental health revolution.

Psychedelics in Mental Health Treatment: Hope or Hype?
Now Available On-Demand

Indigenous Perspectives on Psychedelics
Now Available On-Demand

Understanding the Legal and Regulatory Landscape of Psychedelics in the US
Now Available On-Demand

Rewiring Resilience: Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy for Dual-Diagnosis Trauma and Addiction
Now Available On-Demand

Supporting Clients in Psychedelic Use: A Harm-Reduction Framework
Now Available On-Demand

This learning experience is designed to:

  1. Expand Knowledge – Offer an accessible, evidence-informed introduction to essential concepts, history, safety considerations, and therapeutic frameworks in PAT for students and practicing professionals.
  2. Bridge Research and Practice – Translate current scientific findings into practical, ethical, and culturally responsive approaches that can guide real-world clinical decision-making.
  3. Foster Workforce Readiness – Build foundational competencies aligned with insights from our multi-state workforce assessment, emphasizing trauma-informed, person-centered, and equity-focused care.
  4. Promote Cross-Disciplinary Learning – Create a shared learning environment for clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and community leaders to engage collaboratively around the future of psychedelic medicine.