‘Psychedelic Therapeutic Wonderland’

Misconduct within psychedelic-assisted therapy

We invite you to join us for an important panel discussion around the recent and unfortunate misconduct in the area of psychedelic therapy, which has been covered in the media of late and is an ongoing issue as psychedelic mainstreaming continues at an ever growing rate.  

The panel is titled "'Psychedelic Therapeutic Wonderland' - Misconduct within psychedelic-assisted therapy," featuring esteemed guests at the forefront of psychedelic research, the medical world, underground cycles, and the area of ethics and advocacy.

Unfortunately, Dr. Benjamin Sessa's case and those of others involving MAPS underscore the urgency of robust ethical frameworks within the field. With allegations surfacing and public scrutiny intensifying, we'll explore pathways for addressing misconduct concerns and fostering transparency in psychedelic therapy.

Our panellists include Martin Williams, a Senior Research Fellow advocating for evidence-based clinical translation of psychedelic-assisted therapies; Kayla Greenstien, a PhD candidate focusing on informed consent and theoretical orientations in psychedelic therapy; Lily Kay Ross PhD, a harm reduction advocate pioneering Critical Psychedelic Studies; David Nickles, an underground researcher and vocal opponent of psychedelic commodification; Dr Symon Beck, a mushroom enthusiast and harm reduction advocate with a background in medicine and psychiatry; and (Pixie) Sianna-Rose, founder of the Psychedelically Aware harm reduction network, passionate about community-led harm reduction initiatives.

Together, we'll navigate the complexities of psychedelic therapy ethics, examining tribunal processes, organisational ethics, and media narratives. From Dr. Sessa's groundbreaking work to MAPS' Phase 2 trials, we'll delve into instances of misconduct, organisational responses, and the portrayal of such issues in the media.

Driven by a commitment to integrity and compassion, our panelists bring diverse perspectives to the table. Martin's research background in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology offers insight into the scientific intricacies of psychedelic therapy. Kayla's experience in crisis intervention services lends a unique understanding of trauma-informed care. Lily Kay's feminist approach to ethics challenges conventional paradigms, while David's exploration of radical politics sheds light on broader socio-cultural implications. Symon's expertise in harm reduction and advocacy, coupled with Sianna-Rose's interdisciplinary approach, enriches our discourse with practical insights and visionary thinking.

Join the important conversation and collaborative endeavour from EGA & The PATCH as we shape a future where integrity, transparency, and compassion guide every therapeutic journey in this important panel discussion. If you're looking for more Australian-based psychedelic-assisted therapy videos, be sure to use the EGA playlist via EntheoTV. With content by Dr Margaret Ross, Renee Harvey and Rick Doblin, to name a couple.

Entheogenesis Australis

Entheogenesis Australis (EGA) is a charity using education to help grow the Australian ethnobotanical community and their gardens. We encourage knowledge-sharing on botanical research, conservation, medicinal plants, arts, and culture.

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