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Current Projects
A case study about an individual with a spinal cord injury who participated in a Psilocybin journey.
The build and launch of an integrative medicine and psychedelic practice in LA.
A study investigating psychedelic use and chronic headaches with the Microdosing Collective.
A study involving the therapeutic effect of Kanna.
An observational study investigating a macro protocol.
Supporting Canadians with Special Access Program applications to gain access to Psilocybin & MDMA therapy through the Therapsil non-profit.
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Psycon Las Vegas
MDMA: Bridging the Gap between healing and joy.
Join Jane Garnett LMFT and I, on May 10 2024, 12:55 pm at Psycon Las Vegas.
Use promo code Jane25 for 25% off conference tickets.
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D216 Santa Barbara
On June 5, A conversation bridging science and culture + a Kanna dance party to follow!
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Lucidity Santa Barbara
I’ll be leading two workshops on June 28 and 30th.
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Microdosing 101
Neuehouse, Madison Square, NYC
April 25th, 6pmWith Guests Steph K. Abrams, Alli Schaper, and Josh Kappel
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Latest Publication
Cognitive and Motor Function Effects of Antipsychotics in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review of Pre-Clinical Studies
Clinicians are advised to avoid continuous use of haloperidol and risperidone until human studies confirm safety
Symptom management drugs can only take patients so far, and it has been clear for some time that current therapies are inadequate in successfully treating TBI.
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Participate in Research
Participate in the Microdosing Collective's online headache and psychedelics research survey!
If you suffer from chronic headaches and have tried psychdelics in your lifetime, we want to hear from you. This research is anonymous and will help us better understand if psychedelics can help with chronic headaches. The research done so far has been positive and we are excited about more findings to come!
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Publication
Spinal Cord Injury and Psychedelics
This latest article outlines why providers and facilitators should screen for SCI. We identified that spinal cord damage affects the descending supply of serotonin. This can lead to a variety of adverse effects in the context of some psychedelic drugs.
Despite this, many are reporting positive effects and life altering experiences, which is why we are working to better understand how we can support these individuals for safety and appropriate dosing.