This article looks at the potential of treating severe brain injuries with psychedelics, and its thorny ethics.
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Psychedelics are, by their nature, boundary-dissolving, and it is suggested that progress in the Ethics of Psychedelic Medicine is best made within a broader-ranging Psychedelic Bioethics, which encompasses not just medicine, but wider society, including the breadth of cultural containers and settings in which these compounds are used.
Read moreThe Ethics of Testimonials
This article asks a great question- is it ethically OK for psychedelic trials and retreat centers to ask patients and customers for testimonials, and if so, when and how?
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