Psychedelic-AT

Zach Leary and Jessica Depatie delve into the history of psychedelics, from their promising therapeutic beginnings in the 1950s to the current resurgence in psychedelic research and psychedelic assisted therapy.

Jessica Depatie, Zach Leary

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

Sandell and colleagues discuss the benefits and risks of experiential training in psychedelic therapy for therapists, including potential therapeutic and theoretical functions, as well as risks like dual relationships and

Emma Hapke, Daniel Rosenbaum

Psychedelics' impact on sex, money, and death explored through personal stories in a session on transformation and healing in human consciousness during the psychedelic renaissance.

Sylvia Benito

Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones explore the latest advancements in psychedelic research, focusing on therapeutic applications and potential benefits for mental health.

Jennifer Tippett, Ben Nemser, Heidi Allen

Psychedelic-assisted therapy field emphasizes establishing trust, safety, and reputability through professional guidelines, standards, and certification systems. Session discusses current developments in certification requirements and supportive infrastructure.

Brigadier General (Ret) Stephe…, Natalie Gukasyan, Shannon Carlin, Will Van Derveer

Manoj Doss discusses psychedelic impact on episodic memories, highlighting FLUX theory. Fred Barrett explores psychedelic therapy's potential for lasting shifts in psychological and cognitive flexibility across disorders.

Frederick Barrett, Manoj K. Doss

Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones explore the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and its impact on society during their TEDx talk at Stanford University.

Jamie Wheal

Psychedelic-induced states are compared to psychosis in a talk examining perceptions and impacts on individuals with a history of psychosis who have used psychedelics. The study explores both negative and

Haley Maria Dourron

Panel on using psychedelics for healing migration-related trauma and reconnecting with ancestral roots, exploring cultural integration and addressing intergenerational trauma in immigrant communities.

Malek Asfeer, Grace Cepe, Oriana Mayorga, Simran Preeti Sethi