Below are the best videos we could find on Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy and psychedelic research.
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“Psilocybin for Depression: Introducing the ACE Model (Accept, Connect, Embody)” This presentation introduces the new therapeutic approach used in the ongoing Psilocybin for Depression study (Psilodep 2) at Imperial College.
A presentation and discussion on the continuities and discontinuities between the world of sacred plants and that of psychedelic science.
Mark is the chair of MAPS Canada, and has been educating people about all aspects of drugs for decades. We talk MAPS research with MDMA and trauma, but also harm reduction strategies, speaking to youth about drugs, and strategies for the future of regulating these substances legally.
Mark Haden will explore the history and current research and possible future regulation of psychedelics. He will begin with an overview of indigenous history then explore the history in Canada and why psychedelics were criminalized.
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The Chacruna Community Forum Series presents a conversation between Rick Doblin and Natalie Ginsberg of MAPS. There is no doubt that The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) has spearheaded the movement to bring psychedelics into the mainstream.
Robert Jesse will offer a view, spanning the decade from the birth of Horizons to the present day, of the significant developments that have occurred in several areas of our field. Surely they amount to a re-emergence of psychedelics. People speak of a renaissance.
We are excited to bring you the executive director of MAPS- As we dive into the world of psychedelics and their uses in the world of medicine.
In this very educational episode, Mark Haden returns to update us on what has been transpiring over the past year in the realms of scientific inquiry of psychedelic medicines. Mark is the Chair of MAPS Canada (Multi-Disciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies).
Mark Haden is the chair of MAPS Canada, Multi-Disciplinary Association for Psychedelic studies. He is also a 30 plus year Public Health official and adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia. He is a public health and drug policy expert.
In this timely webinar - moderated by Chief Psychologist (USA) Dr. Dominique Morisano - clinical psychologist and thought-leader Dr.
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