Live Zoom Seminar on the 2022 JAMA Psychiatry Article: Psilocybin to Curb Problem Drinking
Were the authors drunk or high or do they simply misunderstand clinical trials of psychotherapy?
On Wednesday, 14 September 2022, 14.00-15.00, (Central European Time (CET; UTC+01:00). [8 a.m. New York DST Time] Professor Emeritus of Psychology in Psychiatry James Coyne from the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, will speak on "Psilocybin to curb problem drinking: Were the authors drunk or high or do they simply misunderstand clinical trials of psychotherapy?"
The organizer and moderator of this seminar is Professor Per Carlbring of the Division of Clinical Psychology of Stockholm.
Please join Professor Coyne in expressing thanks to Professor Per Carlbring for opening this presentation to the international professional and intelligent lay communities.
Everyone reading this article has a special invitation.
The seminar will only take place online in Zoom (password included in the link):
stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/68461341585
Abstract
If two doses of psilocybin could reliably produce abstinence from alcohol, the 60s would have set off a lasting economic cr…