Psychedelic Medicine Israel 2024
Under the Auspices of
Psychedelic Renaissance
With the rediscovery of psychedelic drugs as potential treatments for psychiatric disorders, we may be on the verge of the next revolution. The potential impact of psychedelics is not limited to psychiatry. Fields such as neurology, palliative care, addiction and pain medicine are among the potential beneficiaries along with inflammatory and possibly autoimmune disorders.
These exciting times for psychedelic medicine warrant a unique international conference. Psychedelic Medicine – Israel 2024 will provide a truly interdisciplinary international forum for exchanging ideas, unveiling innovations and training in the basics of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.
Conference Topics
Mechanisms of psychedelic action
Natural products in psychedelic medicine
Clinical trials of psychedelics
Non-hallucinogenic psychedelics
Psychedelic assisted psychotherapy
Psychedelics, War and Conflict
Diversity in psychedelic medicine
Psychedelic treatment in cultures of origin
Psychedelics, law and ethics
Psychedelic treatment for physical illness
Psychedelics through the lens of anthropology and sociology
What to Expect
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A truly interdisciplinary international forum for exchanging ideas and unveiling innovations
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A richly varied program covering the full spectrum from basic research to clinical practice
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A chance to connect with colleagues through numerous networking opportunities
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Training in the basics of psychedelic assisted psychotherapy
What Will the Program Include?
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Plenary Lectures
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Thematic Symposia
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Sponsored Lunchtime Symposia
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Poster Sessions
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Workshops and Courses
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Informal Salons for discussion and interaction
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Exhibition area for the pharmaceutical industry and biotechnology and psychedelic companies
Who Will be Attending?
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Basic, clinical and translational researchers
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Researchers on the ethical, legal and social aspects of psychedelics
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Clinicians from a range of medical disciplines
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Psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers
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Anthropologists and researchers on indigenous cultures