NPR: As psychedelic-assisted therapy grows, so does interest from a new group: chaplains
- Jaime Clark-Soles
- Aug 26, 2024
- 1 min read
By Deena Prichep Sep 24, 2023
"To go to that place where you can stand in the presence of God. You know, 'be still and know that I am God,'" quotes Clark-Soles.
Clark-Soles took part in a clinical trial giving psilocybin to religious professionals at Johns Hopkins University, and says she experienced the presence of God fully and profoundly. Now, she's enrolled in a facilitator training program for psychedelic-assisted therapy, and hopes to bring awareness of the practice to others in the faith community.
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