World’s leading researchers gathered for one day for an in-depth discussion of ethical, clinical, and legal issues related to MDMA-Assisted Therapy, a new form of therapy that combines psychological treatment and a powerful psychoactive MDMA medication.
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Legalization and medicalization of MDMA
ZACH WALSH
Psychology Department at University, British Columbia
MDMA-Assisted Relationship Therapy: Therapeutic Roots and Current Research
ANNE WAGNER
Remedy, Toronto
MDMA-Assisted Relationship Therapy: Ethics of Altered State Disclosure and Bonding
BRUCE SANGUIN
Psychotherapist, Denman Island
Future of MDMA-Assisted Therapy in Canada
MARK HADEN
Executive Director, MAPS Canada
MDMA and the Science of Connection
JULIE HOLLAND
Psychiatrist, Author, Medical monitor for MAPS MDMA Studies, NYC
Historical Perspectives on Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy
ERIKA DYCK
History of Medicine Department, University of Saskatchewan
Cultural Perspectives on Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy
JAZMIN PIROZEK
Ethnobotanist and Traditional Healer, Kenora Ontario
MDMA-Assisted Therapy: Training, Education, Regulation, and Standards of Practice
KEN TUPPER
School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia
Healing connections – A visionary presentation
RICK DOBLIN
Founder and Executive Director, MAPS