Vilmarie Narloch, Rhana Hashemi, Stefanie Jones, Gina Giorgio
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Michael Pollan, an influential author, sparked interest in psychedelic research with his book "How to Change Your Mind." Bob Jesse, a key figure in the resurgence of psychedelics, has made
Robert Jesse, Michael Pollan
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
Exploration of wielding power for global access to psychedelic healing in collaboration with the US government.
Lia Mix
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
"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
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
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
The POIESIS study explores how self-identity dimensions influence preferences in a psychedelic dosing environment. Initial findings show stronger connections to spiritual/religious identity compared to racial/ethnic identity. Ongoing efforts aim to
Cody J Wenthur
Panel on responsibilities and challenges of psychedelic journalism with experienced journalists discussing media's role in shaping public perceptions and fostering evidence-based discourse for a well-informed society.
Michelle Lhooq, Shayla Love, Tonya Mosley, Shelby Hartman
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