
Science Friday How Are State-Run Psilocybin Therapy Programs Going?
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Feb 17, 2026 Stacy Fischer, a geriatric and palliative care specialist running a large psilocybin trial for cancer-related anxiety. Alejandro Galva, a Colorado Public Radio editor reporting on the state’s psychedelic therapy rollout. They describe what sessions feel like, screening and integration practices, costs and access challenges, business and licensing models, early safety data, and practical advice for people considering state-run programs.
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Three-Part Treatment Structure
- Psilocybin therapy is delivered in multi-step sessions including screening, dosing, and integration to maximize benefit.
- Alejandro Galva explains the facilitator-guided dosing and mandatory integration as core program structure.
Attend Integration Sessions
- Ensure you attend the required integration session after dosing to process memories or traumas that emerged.
- Alejandro Galva notes integration is key to translating insights from the trip into daily life.
High Cost Limits Access
- Cost is a major barrier with sessions costing thousands and no insurance coverage in Colorado.
- Alejandro Galva highlights equity concerns and centers exploring nonprofits or group models to reduce prices.
