Itzel Barakat, Justin LaPree
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Stanford conducted the first trial of Magnesium-Ibogaine on Special Operations Forces Veterans with traumatic brain injury, showing significant functional improvements and high remission rates for comorbid psychiatric disorders. Further controlled
Nolan Williams
Psychedelics show promise in treating pain and addiction. Psychedelic policy reform can inspire bipartisan coalitions and benefit drug policy reform overall.
Ethan Nadelmann
Session features the unlikely journey of psychedelic therapy into the VA and updates on current psychedelic research programs.
Marcus Capone, Amber Capone
Bob Parsons, a Vietnam War veteran and entrepreneur, advocates for psychedelic therapies to address PTSD. He shares how psychedelics helped him heal and is now helping other veterans.
Bob Parsons
Families of veterans are affected by trauma, depression, and addiction. Session explores healing for families impacted by veterans' struggles.
Anne Wagner, Lauren Myers, Andrea Lucie
Regulators discuss state frameworks for psychedelic healing to ensure success, equity, and safety in the industry. Various perspectives on the new programs are explored.
Dominique D Mendiola
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
Seasoned leaders and activists delve into redefining drug policy, focusing on social justice, human rights, and harm reduction for a compassionate, equitable future. Join the discussion for transformative approaches.
Shaleen Title, Kassandra Frederique, Jason Ortiz
Vicky Dulai of Compassion For Addiction moderates a discussion with Amy Emerson of MAPS Public Benefit Corporation and Rachel Yehuda of Icahn School of Medicine on leadership in the psychedelic
Rachel Yehuda