Explore the science and therapeutic potential of psychedelics in this course led by experts from the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research. You'll learn about the history of psychedelic use, the neuroscience underlying their effects, and the latest clinical trials evaluating their therapeutic potential. Gain insights into their risks and benefits, ethical considerations like informed consent, and ongoing challenges in the field.
This course equips learners to critically assess scientific findings, moving beyond hype to understand the evidence. Whether you're interested in the neurobiological mechanisms of psychedelics, their role in mental health treatment, or broader societal impacts, this course provides a comprehensive and evidence-based foundation. Perfect for students, professionals, or anyone curious about this emerging area of science, the course offers a unique opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research and practical implications for medicine and beyond.
In this module, we will get oriented. What is a psychedelic anyway? How have they been used historically? When did research begin and what is happening now? To address these questions and more, we will discuss psychedelic history, contexts, and definitions.
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11 videos1 reading2 assignments
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11 videos•Total 99 minutes
Introduction to the Course•3 minutes
Psychedelic Risks, Side Effects, and Potential Harms•4 minutes
Introduction to Week 1•0 minutes
Meet Dr. Albert Garcia-Romeu•7 minutes
Introduction to Psychedelic Medicine•6 minutes
Pharmacology and Chemistry•27 minutes
History of Psychedelic Use•5 minutes
Psychedelic Therapy•19 minutes
Potential Risks and Future Directions•10 minutes
Week 1 Q&A•14 minutes
Meet the Team: Research Psychologist Dr. Jonathan Schettino•4 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Week 1 Conclusion•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Week 1: Quiz•30 minutes
Week 1: Challenge the Misconception•30 minutes
Clinical Trials and Major Findings
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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In this module, we will focus on the clinical trial research that is currently happening around the world. Clinical trials focus on people with a diagnosed disease or disorder. Most psychedelic research in medicine has been in psychiatry, which focuses on mental disorders like depression, substance use disorder, OCD, PTSD, and others.
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9 videos1 reading2 assignments
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9 videos•Total 64 minutes
Introduction to Week 2•3 minutes
Meet Dr. Sandeep Nayak•7 minutes
Clinical Trials on Psychedelics: Treatment of Depression•11 minutes
Treatment of Substance Use Disorders•14 minutes
Treatment of PTSD using MDMA•9 minutes
Tour the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic & Conscientiousness Research •3 minutes
Week 2 Q&A•7 minutes
Meet the Team: Sr. Compliance Monitoring Specialist Jess Dyal•3 minutes
Meet the Team: Clinical Psychologist and Research Associate Dr. Brandon Weiss•7 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Week 2 Conclusion and Recommended Resources•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Week 2: Quiz•30 minutes
Week 2: Challenge the Misconception•30 minutes
Neuroscience and Mechanisms
Module 3•2 hours to complete
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We have now heard about the historic use of psychedelics among indigenous peoples, the start, pause, and re-start of scientific research on psychedelics, the clinical trial process and some preliminary findings on risks and benefits. But how do these molecules create these experiences that we’ve heard so much about? In this module, we will discuss the effects of psychedelics on the brain.
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13 videos1 reading2 assignments
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13 videos•Total 78 minutes
Introduction to Week 3•1 minute
Meet Dr. Fred Barrett•3 minutes
Use of Electroencephalography (EEG) in Psychedelic Research•5 minutes
The Effects of Psychedelics on Cognition•17 minutes
The Effects of Psychedelics on Emotions•4 minutes
The Acute Effects of Psychedelics on Brain Function•6 minutes
Preclinical Animal Models•12 minutes
Psychedelics and the Conductor of Consciousness•4 minutes
Use of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in Psychedelic Research•4 minutes
Use of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) in Psychedelic Research•3 minutes
Week 3 Q&A•14 minutes
Meet the Team: Cognitive Neuroscience Dr. Ceyda Sayalı •1 minute
Meet the Team: Dr. Praachi Tiwari•5 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Week 3 Conclusion and Recommended Resources•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Week 3: Quiz•30 minutes
Week 3: Challenge the Misconception•30 minutes
Ethics, Society, and the Future of Psychedelics
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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We have heard about histories of indigenous use of and scientific research on psychedelics, clinical trial results on risks and benefits, and some of how psychedelics impact the brain. In this module, we will tie these threads together and make some summarizing statements about risks of psychedelics in recreational and research settings. We will also discuss on-going bioethical issues such as informed consent, integration, and psychedelic exceptionalism. Lastly, what’s next for the field of psychedelics?
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12 videos1 reading2 assignments
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12 videos•Total 103 minutes
Introduction to Week 4•6 minutes
Meet. Dr. David Yaden•8 minutes
History and Terminology Review•6 minutes
Research Methods Review•17 minutes
Neuroscience Review•3 minutes
Psychometric Self Report•19 minutes
Emerging Ethical Issues in Psychedelic Research•15 minutes
A Review of Bioethics•7 minutes
Psychedelics’ Impact on Society•7 minutes
The Future of Psychedelic Research•3 minutes
Week 4 Q&A•5 minutes
Meet the Team: Research Coordinator Modesola Olaniyi•6 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Week 4 Conclusion and Recommended Resources•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Week 4: Quiz•30 minutes
Week 4: Challenge the Misconception•30 minutes
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Reviewed on Dec 9, 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.
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Amazing course for someone who's interested in getting into the field.
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Important information shared in understandable and easy to digest language.
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