Kevin Matthews, Joshua Kappel
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TREAT California initiative aims to transform mental healthcare in California with $5 Billion funding for psychedelic medicine research and access, inspired by successful stem cell agency model.
Jeannie Moller Fontana
Imran Khan presents findings of the Psychedelic Insight Poll, a national survey by the Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics to understand public perceptions of psychedelic substances. The poll
Imran Khan
Graham Boyd highlights recent ballot victories in Oregon and Colorado, emphasizing the potential for broad psychedelic access and significant policy reform advancements across the United States. Boyd discusses state legislatures'
Graham Boyd
"Prescription X: The Rick Doblin Story" documents Dr. Rick Doblin's quest with MAPS to legalize MDMA and psychedelics for therapy, culminating in a revealing film by Nirvan and Dream Mullick.
Nirvan Mullick, Dream Mullick
Panel discusses equipping parents with youth drug use info, fostering open conversations, and addressing public perception. Transformative drug education empowers communities, dismantles stigma, and cultivates informed society.
Vilmarie Narloch, Rhana Hashemi, Stefanie Jones, Gina Giorgio
Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones explore advancements in psychedelic research and therapy, highlighting key findings and implications for mental health treatment.
Hannah McLane, Brad Adams
Panelists from Zendo Project, Fireside Project, Kosmicare, and Anashim Tovim discuss harm reduction strategies in the psychedelic ecosystem, emphasizing innovation, compassion, and scientific expertise in diverse settings. They provide case
Joshua White, Daniel E Martin, Pinni Baumol, Shirelle Noble, Ben Halper
Expansion of psychedelic policy in the US includes decriminalization, adult use regulations, and increased research funding. Elected state lawmakers discuss challenges, opportunities, and lessons from proposed psychedelic legislation.
Rep La Shawn Ford (IL), Rep Alex Dominguez (TX), Tamar Todd
NIMH Director Joshua A. Gordon and trauma researcher Barbara O. Rothbaum discuss the current state and future directions of psychedelic research, emphasizing the need for deeper understanding and robust study
Joshua A Gordon
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