A Center for Psychedelic Therapies & Research faculty member and student explore the role chaplains are embracing as they provide patients with psychedelic-assisted treatments.

CIIS' Impactful Work in the News
Coverage of our work healing individuals, communities, and the earth
CIIS is proud to celebrate its Climate Psychology and the Center for Psychedelic Therapies and Research for their cutting-edge work, which was recently recognized in two New York Times articles. We encourage you to learn more about how psychedelic-assisted therapies are being utilized in Oregon, and also read about how psychotherapists are helping clients -- and themselves -- cope with climate anxiety.
Climate Change Is Keeping Therapists Up at Night
How anxiety about the planet’s future is transforming the practice of psychotherapy.
Read the full article in the New York Times
A New Era of Psychedelics in Oregon
The state has pioneered a therapeutic market for psychedelic mushrooms. Researchers are watching with a mix of excitement and unease.
Read the full article in the New York Times
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