Naropa University adds psilocybin facilitator training certificate
BOULDER — Naropa University will now offer its students the opportunity to earn a psilocybin facilitator training certificate, becoming one of Colorado’s schools with a fully state-approved training program under Colorado’s Natural Medicine Health Act regulations.
Psilocybin, often known as magic mushrooms, is a psychedelic drug legalized in certain circumstances by Colorado lawmakers in 2022.
“As a leader in integrating contemplative practices and training with counseling psychology, professional chaplaincy, eco-psychology and other healing disciplines, Naropa is uniquely positioned to provide an in-depth, rigorous education in essential aspects of psychedelic-assisted education and training,” Naropa president Charles Lief said in a prepared statement.
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Naropa University will now offer its students the opportunity to earn a psilocybin facilitator training certificate.