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SUMMARY:EASS Webinar - Emerging Evidence on Psychedelic-assisted Treatments for Substance Use Disorders
DESCRIPTION:The Emerging Addiction Science Seminar (EASS) Series\nMarch 23\, 2023 12:30 – 1:30pm via Zoom\nEmerging Evidence on Psychedelic-assisted Treatments for Substance Use Disorders\n\nwith Albert Garcia-Romeu\, Ph.D. \nRegister here \nDescription: Growing evidence suggests substantial therapeutic potential of psychedelic-assisted treatments for mental health conditions including mood and substance use disorders. Data from historical and contemporary studies examining psychedelic therapies will be presented along with a discussion of current hypotheses surrounding biological and psychological mechanisms of action relevant to psychedelic-assisted treatments. Important facets of psychedelic therapy models will be described in addition to potential risks and contraindications. \nBio: Albert Garcia-Romeu\, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His research examines the effects of psychedelics in humans\, with a focus on psilocybin as an aid in the treatment of addiction. His current research interests include clinical applications of psychedelics\, real-world drug use patterns\, diversity in science\, and the role of spirituality in mental health. He is a founding member of the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research and the International Society for Research on Psychedelics. He serves on the Board of Directors for the College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) and is an Associate Editor for the journal Psychedelic Medicine.
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SUMMARY:GSE Webinar: Writing Scholarly Books
DESCRIPTION:The Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute for Leadership\, Equity and Justice is once again hosting its Making Scholarship Public (MSP) series. This virtual series offers best practices on making scholarship more accessible to the public. Each session is focused on a different method to extend the reach of your research. All webinar workshops are free to attend. \nWriting Scholarly Books \nThurs.\, March 23\, 2023 | 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET \nIn this workshop\, participants will learn how to organize and write a scholarly\, authored book\, dedicate time to writing\, craft a book proposal\, and navigate the book publishing process. \nRegister here!
URL:https://www.addiction.rutgers.edu/event/writing-scholarly-books/
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