Navigating Psychedelics: Jewish Informed Perspectives on Psychedelics
Open Learning
Live
Oct 10, 2023
918
USD
Online
9 Weeks
Focus:
Psychedelics
Awarded: Certificate of Completion
Description
A groundbreaking course exploring the spiritual, therapeutic and cultural aspects of Jewish psychedelic experiences
This new course offering by Psychedelics Today merges our best-selling Navigating Psychedelics education library with a brand new curriculum taught by an amazing teaching team of Jewish / Israeli experts.
Over the course of 9-weeks our lead-instructor David Drapkin, LCSW will cover traditional subjects such as Set & Setting, Harm Reduction, Space Holding and Integration, as well as specifically curated topics on the cultural, phenomenological, mystical, and spiritual aspects of Jewish psychedelic use.
Each week a different guest instructor will join David to give a brief presentation and engage in open Q&A with students.
Classes are in English, and last for 90 minutes. Students are also welcome to stay in the Zoom for another 30 minutes each week to schmooze with other students in either an English or Ivrit breakout group!
We focus on Jewish and Israeli perspectives and experiences of psychedelics, but students do not need to be Jewish or Israeli to enroll in this course. If you are Jewish, you don't need to identify any particular way about what this actually means or doesn't mean to you. Any student with a respectful curiosity and an openness to learning is welcome to apply.
The course is open to both clinicians/wellness practitioners seeking advanced cultural competence as well as non-practitioners interested in the intersectionality of psychedelic consciousness/healing with Jewish traditions and contemporary experiential realities.
This new course offering by Psychedelics Today merges our best-selling Navigating Psychedelics education library with a brand new curriculum taught by an amazing teaching team of Jewish / Israeli experts.
Over the course of 9-weeks our lead-instructor David Drapkin, LCSW will cover traditional subjects such as Set & Setting, Harm Reduction, Space Holding and Integration, as well as specifically curated topics on the cultural, phenomenological, mystical, and spiritual aspects of Jewish psychedelic use.
Each week a different guest instructor will join David to give a brief presentation and engage in open Q&A with students.
Classes are in English, and last for 90 minutes. Students are also welcome to stay in the Zoom for another 30 minutes each week to schmooze with other students in either an English or Ivrit breakout group!
We focus on Jewish and Israeli perspectives and experiences of psychedelics, but students do not need to be Jewish or Israeli to enroll in this course. If you are Jewish, you don't need to identify any particular way about what this actually means or doesn't mean to you. Any student with a respectful curiosity and an openness to learning is welcome to apply.
The course is open to both clinicians/wellness practitioners seeking advanced cultural competence as well as non-practitioners interested in the intersectionality of psychedelic consciousness/healing with Jewish traditions and contemporary experiential realities.