We are seeking volunteers with a diagnosis of cancer to participate in a scientific study of states of consciousness brought about by psilocybin, and their impact on psychological distress and spirituality.
The study is conducted in a comfortable and supportive setting. (Travel to Baltimore for several visits is required.) Volunteers enrolled in the study will receive careful preparation and two sessions in which they will receive psilocybin. Structured and professional guidance will be provided during the session and afterwards to facilitate integration of the experiences.
After each session, questionnaires and interviews will be used to assess the effects of the psilocybin on consciousness, mood, and behavior
If you would like to volunteer, or just have questions, please contact us and ask for Mary:
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Bayview Medical Center
5510 Nathan Shock Drive
Baltimore, MD 21224-6823
Telephone: 410-550-5990
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.cancer-insight.org
- This is a legitimate study.
- It is for treating anxiety. It is not a cancer treatment.
- Participants need to be able to travel to Baltimore several times.
- The study budget does not cover travel expenses as this time.
- A cancer diagnosis is required.
The study is conducted in a comfortable and supportive setting. (Travel to Baltimore for several visits is required.) Volunteers enrolled in the study will receive careful preparation and two sessions in which they will receive psilocybin. Structured and professional guidance will be provided during the session and afterwards to facilitate integration of the experiences.
After each session, questionnaires and interviews will be used to assess the effects of the psilocybin on consciousness, mood, and behavior
If you would like to volunteer, or just have questions, please contact us and ask for Mary:
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Bayview Medical Center
5510 Nathan Shock Drive
Baltimore, MD 21224-6823
Telephone: 410-550-5990
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.cancer-insight.org
- This is a legitimate study.
- It is for treating anxiety. It is not a cancer treatment.
- Participants need to be able to travel to Baltimore several times.
- The study budget does not cover travel expenses as this time.
- A cancer diagnosis is required.
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