
Psychedelic therapies surge in trials, but safety varies by substance—learn key benefits, risks, and why psychiatric history raises complications.

Dr Hinkle is a resident psychiatrist at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. His research interests include clinical applications of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.

Psychedelic therapies surge in trials, but safety varies by substance—learn key benefits, risks, and why psychiatric history raises complications.