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Dr Rick Doblin lead of MAPS has highlighted there will be a massive need for [[Guided Psychedelic Therapy|guided psychedelic therapy]] in the future. Doblin estimates that nearly 10,000 clinics will be needed in the US<ref>'''MDMA-Therapy Expert Dr. Rick Doblin''': Boston Magazine. Initially published in 2019 accessed on 9th August 2022 via https://www.bostonmagazine.com/health/2019/09/10/rick-doblin/</ref>, proportionately this would mean Australia would need nearly one thousand.
Dr Rick Doblin lead of MAPS has highlighted there will be a massive need for [[Guided Psychedelic Therapy|guided psychedelic therapy]] in the future. Doblin estimates that nearly 10,000 clinics will be needed in the US<ref>'''MDMA-Therapy Expert Dr. Rick Doblin''': Boston Magazine. Initially published in 2019 accessed on 9th August 2022 via https://www.bostonmagazine.com/health/2019/09/10/rick-doblin/</ref>, proportionately this would mean Australia would need nearly one thousand.


The Open Source Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy (OSPAT) project is an online database hosted on Github which intends to form the basis of [[Certificate in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy|Certified Psychedelic Assisted Therapy]] courses. You can view the ongoing development of this project at https://github.com/unshakenme/OSPAT
The Open Source Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy (OSPAT) Project is an online database hosted on Github which intends to form the basis of [[Certificate in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy|Certified Psychedelic Assisted Therapy]] courses. You can view the ongoing development of this project at https://github.com/unshakenme/OSPAT


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Revision as of 00:39, 2 September 2022

Dr Rick Doblin lead of MAPS has highlighted there will be a massive need for guided psychedelic therapy in the future. Doblin estimates that nearly 10,000 clinics will be needed in the US[1], proportionately this would mean Australia would need nearly one thousand.

The Open Source Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy (OSPAT) Project is an online database hosted on Github which intends to form the basis of Certified Psychedelic Assisted Therapy courses. You can view the ongoing development of this project at https://github.com/unshakenme/OSPAT


References

  1. MDMA-Therapy Expert Dr. Rick Doblin: Boston Magazine. Initially published in 2019 accessed on 9th August 2022 via https://www.bostonmagazine.com/health/2019/09/10/rick-doblin/

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