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Tahlia R. Harrison, MA, LMFT

Tahlia Harrison

The Project on Psychedelics Law and Regulation (POPLAR) Affiliated Researcher

School of Psychology, University of Ottawa

Tahlia R. Harrison is a licensed marriage and family therapist, researcher, and bioethicist. Tahlia holds an MA in Bioethics and Science Policy from Duke University and an MA in Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy from Lewis and Clark Graduate School who’s program centers culturally responsive, antiracist, systemically-oriented principles in their clinical training. Tahlia is committed to bringing forward these principles in all of her endeavors and believes it is an ethical responsibility to work towards changing systems causing harm to the people she is entrusted to support as a clinician and researcher. Tahlia continuing her research examining topics related to psychology, clinical and research ethics, psychedelics, culturally-responsive trauma-informed care, and health disparities through doctoral study at the University of Ottawa with Dr. Monnica Williams at her Laboratory for Culture and Mental Health Disparities.