Hannes Kettner
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Psilocybin's therapeutic potential for mental health is being studied for its mechanisms and optimal therapeutic window. Research investigates brain changes during and after psilocybin experiences in healthy volunteers.
Jessica L Nielson
Psychedelics, historically linked to "free love", show potential for positive impact on sexual feelings. Recent research suggests psilocybin may enhance sexual functioning and satisfaction in healthy and depressed individuals.
Tommaso Barba
Overview of a multicenter trial compares psilocybin therapy to active control for demoralization in end-of-life adults. Trial focuses on treating depression, anxiety, and improving quality of life, spiritual well-being, and
Jessi Humphreys
Psilocybin's therapeutic potential for various medical conditions is being explored, including pilot studies on Alzheimer's Disease and chronic Lyme Disease. Preliminary results and participant reports inform ongoing psilocybin-assisted treatments research.
Albert Garcia-Romeu
Robin Carhart-Harris, Head of Centre for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London, conducted pioneering clinical studies with psilocybin and other psychedelic drugs for over 40 years. He collaborates with Professor
Panel of experts explores psychedelics' role in conflict resolution, restorative justice, and peace-building. Discussion includes research, experiences, and ethical considerations for integrating psychedelics into transformative processes.
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
Family involvement in psychedelic therapy can optimize outcomes and prevent problematic patterns. Ethical, neurobiological, and psychological aspects, along with clinical trial data, support the benefits of engaging family members.
Jennifer Danby
Psychedelic research faces challenges balancing methodological rigor with preserving subjective experiences in clinical trials, aiming to avoid bias while capturing the full impact of psychedelics on participants.
Ingmar Gorman, Erika Dyck, Tehseen Noorani
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