Learner Reviews & Feedback for Psychedelic Science and Medicine by Johns Hopkins University
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1 - 8 of 8 Reviews for Psychedelic Science and Medicine
By Stephen S
•Dec 2, 2025
I loved this course. I just finished the microdosing program with the psychedelic coaching institute, and this gave me a deeper dive into the science and medical perspective of this medicine. Huge thanks to Johns Hopkins for this opportunity to expand the horizon of self discovery!
By Matthew P
•Jul 10, 2025
Amazing, informational, fun and overall a great way to learn about psychedelic medicine at a clinical level. It is very accessible, so you can either enroll with a certain degree of knowledge or you can be completely new and still grasp it properly.
By Whitman C
•Dec 10, 2025
This course enlightened me to the psychopharmacology of psychedelics, their risk and benefit profiles, as well as some methods of integrating psychedelics in a therapeutic setting.
By James M
•Nov 28, 2025
Very comprehensive for a condensed module. Deep dives in to neuroscience and clinical settings. Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in the field.
By Remigiusz G
•Nov 25, 2025
Important information shared in understandable and easy to digest language.
By Alara Y
•Dec 4, 2025
Amazing course for someone who's interested in getting into the field.
By Don H
•Nov 30, 2025
Amazing work by all involved! Give me more!!!!
By Rex Y
•Dec 11, 2025
Good overview, however it is a little too "self important" (the "self being Johns Hopkins the institution, and the constant naming of the speakers' titles (named professorships) while not giving Dr. Griffiths sufficient credit. A mix between marketing and focusing on the research at JHU. I feel that there should have been more on details of historic practices, and discussion of ongoing indigenous practice with ceremony. I would also be interested in a discussion of the different effects of solo therapy (very much the typical therapy mode) Vs group therapy (psychedelic experiences) given that one key role of the experience may be the shared experience by participants when in a safe environment and the authentic sharing of noetic experiences may be reinforcing on the therapeutic effects; community also being especially important in use of psychedelics in treatment addiction (think the community of the AA 12 steps group).