Psychedelic assisted therapy for eating disorders

About this study

A qualitative study on the knowledge base and attitudes that psychologists (and other mental health clinicians) have about psychedelic assisted therapy for the potential treatment of eating disorders.

Research TeamOrygen
InstitutionThe University of Melbourne
ParticipantsClinicians
What is Involved20 minute interview over zoom
LocationZoom (online)
Contact Details

Rory Scully / scullyrj@student.unimelb.edu.au

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