Psychedelic research is growing rapidly, but how do we study something as subjective as a mystical experience?
In this episode, Joe interviews Josh Lipson, a Ph.D. candidate in clinical psychology at Columbia University, whose research explores the relationship between psychedelics, mystical experiences, and mental health.
He discusses the complexities of studying psychedelics in real-world settings, the role of metaphysical perspectives in research, and why different individuals respond to psychedelics in such varied ways. Lipson shares his personal journey into psychedelic research, the challenges of interdepartmental collaboration, and the evolving landscape of modern psychedelic science.
He also talks about:
- The importance of integration after psychedelic experiences
- Why mystical experiences may not be the only path to healing
- The balance between stability and the chaos psychedelics can introduce
- The need for diverse perspectives and ways of knowing in psychedelic research
- How psychedelics have shaped global consciousness and cultural perspectives
and more!