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Psychedelics are gaining momentum as potential therapies for certain mental health. But administering the drugs is not simple, and schools are now teaching special training courses. Psychedelic ...
Ego dissolution is often described as a key feature of the psychedelic experience. [5] Entheogens used in the contemporary world include biota like peyote (Native American Church [44]), extracts like ayahuasca (Santo Daime, [45] União do Vegetal [46]). Entheogens also play an important role in contemporary religious movements such as the ...
Location Security level Capacity Type(s) of offenders Arrendale State Prison: Alto: Special mission 1490 Adult & juvenile females Augusta State Medical Prison: Grovetown: Close, special mission 1326 Adult males Baldwin State Prison: Hardwick: Close 981 Adult males Burruss Correctional Training Center: Forsyth: Medium 708 Adult & juvenile males ...
Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism. Broadway Books. ISBN 978-0-7679-0743-9. Tedlock, Barbara (1992). Time and the Highland Maya. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 9780826313423.
Nobody wanted Georgia to be the source of biological weapons-related technologies or pathogens. [5] The LRC was opened in 2011, and it was fully operational from August 2013. The LRC is the highest level institution of laboratory network of country, which is a public health system referral laboratory.
The International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research & Service (ICEERS) was founded on May 20, 2009, by Benjamin De Loenen (director of the 2014 documentary Ibogaine - Rite of Passage) as a philanthropic, tax-exempt non-profit organization (charity) dedicated to the integration of ayahuasca, iboga and other traditional plants as therapeutic tools in modern society, and the ...
Entheogens, Myth, and Human Consciousness, with Mark Alwin Hoffman (2013, ISBN 1-57951-141-4) The Effluents of Deity: Alchemy and Psychoactive Sacraments in Medieval and Renaissance Art, with Mark Alwin Hoffman (2012, ISBN 1-61163-041-X)
The College of Public Health (CPH) officially opened as University of Georgia's 15th college in January 2005 after receiving approval from the UGA University Council in September 2004 and the Georgia Board of Regents in October 2005. It was the first public health school created within the University System of Georgia. [1]