Talk:
The Tulane Cognitive Studies program is happy to announce the second in our “Cognitive Studies in the Community” talk series:
Mark Skellie, Psy.D.
“Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy: What you need to know"
Recent societal and political developments have loosened the legal hurdles that previously presented serious research on “classified” substances, including psychedelics. One emerging research trend investigates the potential of these substances in therapeutic contexts. Dr. Mark Skellie, who has experience both in doing clinical research on the topic, and in employing psychedelic-assisted therapy in his practice, will introduce us to the status, prospects, and challenges of this emerging field. Please join us for a fascinating and very topical discussion!
This talk is intended primarily for students in the Cognitive Studies program, but all Tulane affiliates are welcome. Food will be served, and space is limited so please RSVP to Dan Burnston (dburnsto@tulane.edu).