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MMA FREE Webinar Series – Coming to terms with death and dying through psychedelic-assisted therapies

With Spencer Hawkswell (Canada)

Date: Wed 04 May 2022 @ 1:00pm
Location: Online

Don’t miss out – Get your tickets early!

Join this FREE, 75-minute online webinar to gain access to insights and learn about ground breaking treatments to chronic mental health conditions.

Join this FREE WEBINAR presented by Spencer Hawkswell (Canada).

 

TheraPsil, a Canadian non-profit advocacy group, has made rapid and tangible progress in the fight for legal access to psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for patients in medical need over the past 2 years. Spencer Hawkswell, CEO, will discuss precedent-setting wins and the ongoing challenges patients and healthcare professionals face, touching on advocacy, public education, training healthcare professionals and research, and discuss the future of this treatment option for patients facing end-of-life distress, substance use disorders, PTSD and other health conditions.

Topic: Coming to terms with death and dying through psychedelic-assisted therapies

Date: Wednesday 4 May 2022

Time: 12:55pm for 1:00pm start – 2:15pm (incl Q&A) (AEST)

The presentation WILL BEGIN AT 1:00pm.

Location: Online. A link will be emailed to you with the viewing details

Don’t miss out – Get your tickets early!

The Presenters

Spencer Hawkswell (Canada)

Chief Executive Officer at TheraPsil

Spencer was first introduced to healing psychological trauma with altered states of consciousness and therapeutic psychedelics from reading the work of Terrence McKenna, Rick Strassman, and Carl Jung and believes that these methods need to be treated seriously by governments and institutions. Spencer believes that responsible drug policy requires effective organization and leadership and is dedicated to bringing together the experts and advocates, to facilitate change that results in increased access to compassionate care, harm reduction, and treatment options for those in need. Psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy is a reasonable treatment option for palliative patients in end-of-life distress and is where we need to begin.

Disclaimer: Mind Medicine Australia does not encourage or facilitate illegal use of psychedelics or plant medicines. MMA focus is focused on clinical and legal use only supported by the emerging science and legislative processes. Mind Medicine Australia reserves the right to record and publish webinars on various social media platforms. You agree that you will not discuss any names, locations or specific details of illegal use of psychedelics both verbally or via any written forms of communication via Mind Medicine Australia social media platforms (for example Facebook, Instagram or Zoom private and public chat forms during a webinar). Breaches of these guidelines may result in not being able to participate in the event. We thank you for support and cooperation on these matters.

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