PS2023

Psychedelic-assisted therapy training programs are expanding, but the role of the psychedelic guide is still evolving. This presentation explores the qualities and influences shaping the modern psychedelic guide.

Valeria McCarroll

Speaker discusses underlying assumptions of psychedelic therapy and therapist's role, emphasizing presence in facilitating healing. Draws from personal experiences with MDMA, psilocybin, and ketamine research volunteers.

Norma Stevens

MDMA optimizes brain chemistry for safety, openness, and compassion. AEDP uses relational interventions to enhance MDMA's effects in trauma therapy, fostering trust, intimacy, and healing attachment.

Kari Gleiser

Study aims to re-examine inhaled cannabis for treating PTSD, with Phase 2 study assessing high THC cannabis versus placebo for managing symptoms and pain in 360 veterans across U.S.

Sue Sisley, Shane Pennington

State programs' equity, adverse event management, community tensions, integration with mental health system, microdosing, and indigenous community respect are key topics discussed in the video.

Rebecca Martinez, Jonathan Treem, Tracey Tee

Executive Director Patty Salazar discusses Colorado's Natural Medicine Health Act.

Patty Salazar, Joshua White

Visionaries in Colorado and Oregon are shaping new psychedelic eco-systems by teaching, educating, and building businesses and nonprofits. Dreams are becoming reality in these emerging landscapes.

Jamie Beachy, Steve Elfrink, Martha Hammel, Nate Howard, Meaghan Len Richmond, Barine Majewska

Psilocybin service center facilitator discusses ceremonies and natural medicines in Colorado and Oregon's new state frameworks for participation in natural medicine practices.

William Wildcat Coakee, Sean McAllister, Dave Kopilak

Leaders of Oregon and Colorado campaigns discuss the historic creation of state frameworks for psychedelic healing, detailing the journey, current status, and future directions. Total words: 26

Kevin Matthews, Joshua Kappel

Psychedelic retreat centers are operating worldwide, with Oregon and Colorado preparing to regulate similar centers. These venues offer access to psychedelic experiences outside clinical settings, raising questions about their differences

Alexandra Pallas, Melissa Stangl, Ann “Annie Oak” Harrison