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COD Hosts “Changing Attitudes Toward Psychedelics in Therapy, Biology and Culture” on Monday, June 17, at the Glen Ellyn Campus

The College of DuPage Human Services program will host “Changing Attitudes Toward Psychedelics in Therapy, Biology and Culture” on Monday, June 17, from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Health and Science Center, Room 1234. This program is free and open to the public.

This program feature presentations by Tom Roberts, Ph.D., author of Psychedelic Future of the Mind, Bob Wold, founder of Cluster Busters and Bruce Sewick, LCPC, RDDP, CADC, the instructor of “Psychedelic Mindview” a course at College of DuPage.

The sessions will explore how psychedelics can provide a corrective experience that can facilitate a change in those being treated for addiction and how psychedelics can help patients with Cluster Headaches (also known as “suicide headaches”). In addition, the program will discuss how the cultural perception of psychedelics is changing by looking at how the character of a “hero” can also include those who have had life-changing experiences by confronting internal conflicts (including through psychedelic psychotherapy).

Four CEUs are available for this free program. For more information, contact Bruce Sewick at sewick@cod.edu.

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