Educate, Empower, & Heal - Part I
In this newsletter, Lisa RItter LPC, our Chief Clinical Officer, shares a perspective on the challenges facing Oregon Psilocybin Services (OPS) and what PATA is doing to help. In this first of a three part series - Educate, Empower, and Heal - we discuss our values and how we aim to educate consumers around psilocybin-assisted therapy (PAT) so they are empowered on their journey of personal healing and self-exploration. See the introduction below and continue reading on our website.
If you haven't already., be sure to download our free PAT Guidebook for Consumers, an in-depth guide on how anyone can take advantage of PAT based on their desired outcomes. Soon, we'll be releasing a new resource for consumers on what to expect if they participate in OPS, including pros and cons of the program.
Educate, Empower, and Heal Part 1 (of 3):
"What the general public thinks it knows about Oregon’s psilocybin program starting in 2023 is often untrue and ranges from the belief that psilocybin mushrooms are legal to what may be a more harmful misconception that Oregon has created “psilocybin therapy.” Measure 109, which Oregon voters passed in 2020 as essentially a mental health treatment option, has ..." Continue reading here.