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Conference (Includes Saturday Celebration powered by Light Pump)

  • $1000 – MAPS Patron (also includes Benefit Dinner and a special gift!) – SOLD OUT
  • $450 – All Included Pass (also includes Benefit Dinner) – SOLD OUT
  • $250 – General Admission – SOLD OUT
  • $150 – Student Admission – SOLD OUT

Friday Benefit Dinner (à la carte)

  • $250

Saturday Celebration(à la carte, powered by Light Pump)

  • $30

Continuing Education (CE) Credits

  • $65 – Up to 12 Credits Within 2 Days
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Friday, November 1, 2019

7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Meet & Greet Mixer

7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
MAPS Benefit Dinner (For dinner ticket holders only)

Saturday, November 2, 2019

8:30 AM
Doors Open

9:30 AM – 9:45 AM
Opening Ceremony

9:50 AM – 10:00 AM
Opening Remarks
Liana Gillooly

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Updates from the Front Lines of Psychedelic Science
Rick Doblin, Ph.D.
MAPS Founder & Executive Director Rick Doblin, Ph.D., will share a detailed update on the progress of MAPS’ Phase 3 clinical research into MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of PTSD, as well as updates on various other research initiatives being driven by MAPS.

11:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Microdosing Psychedelics: New Findings, Insights and Directions
Sophia Korb, Ph.D.
Microdosing psychedelics like LSD and psilocybin has become a recent media phenomenon, but the idea and practice of microdosing dates back to the inventor of LSD itself, Albert Hofmann, Ph.D.. One prominent figure in the most recent trend has been my mentor and co-researcher, Jim Fadiman. As microdosing emerged as a current trend, and as Jim and I expressed our interest to the psychedelics communities, letters and personal journals poured in. We found ways to systematize our processes, ask and attempt to answer scientifically valid questions, and learn along the way.  I will be presenting some new findings on my research with Jim Fadiman, Ph.D. In our correspondence with over 4,000 people interested in microdosing from all over the world, we found some interesting, exceptional cases. I will be presenting some cases that inspired our follow up studies, made us say “what the…” and rethink our assumptions. We are currently focusing our energy on writing our results and follow-up studies, especially given the wide variation in age, education, conditions, substance and almost every other variable in our sample. This talk will serve to inform individuals already microdosing, the scientific community, and policymakers in the future.

11:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Ketamine Therapy: A Disruptive Treatment Paradigm
Andrea Turnipseed, LCSW-S & Brent Turnipseed, M.D.
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12:00 PM – 12:30 PM
Updates on Psychedelic Research from Heffter Research Institute
George Greer, M.D.
The Heffter Research Institute has been focused on psilocybin research for almost 20 years. Three years ago, two studies of psilocybin treatment for emotional distress in cancer patients were published, leading to the Usona Institute creating a Phase 3 project to attain FDA approval for psilocybin treatment of depression. Since then, Heffter has been involved in expanding psilocybin treatment research to other conditions, including addictions to tobacco, alcohol, cocaine, and opioids; depression; demoralization from AIDS, and obsessive-compulsive disorder; as well as the effects of psilocybin in long-term meditators.  The current status of this research will be presented.

12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Lunch Break (Lunch is not included, a list of nearby suggestions for meals is below.)

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Becoming a Psychedelic Therapist: Live Podcast Interview
Tim Ferriss and Marcela Ot’alora
One of the world’s most popular podcasters, Tim Ferriss, will cover the ins and outs of what it takes to become a psychedelic therapist with MAPS’ therapist trainer and Lead Principal Investigator for Phase 3 and Healthy Volunteer studies in Boulder, Colorado.

3:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Break

4:00 PM – 4:30 PM
New Narratives & Cultural Frameworks for Healing Trauma
Mellody Hayes, M.D.
Let’s democratize the experience of freedom and liberation.  Class, race, and gender may impact a person’s experience of suffering and are also important point of leverage for empowered healing. How can the clinical process be used to liberate people from the cycle of trauma? What frameworks exist to support movement towards wholeness, safety, and security and to create new narratives which birth new realities? Transformational medicine, as offered through psychedelics, can create access to emotional liberation, thereby increasing our will to increase social justice and ultimately health equity.

4:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Can Ayahuasca Promote Peace in the Middle East? Conversations with Palestinian and Israeli Ayahuasca Drinkers
Natalie Lyla Ginsberg, M.S.W.
A collaboration between MAPS and the Centre for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London, Antwan Saca, Leor Roseman, Ph.D., and Natalie Ginsberg, M.S.W., interviewed 36 Palestinians and Israelis who drink ayahuasca in joint circles, in an effort to learn how ayahuasca might promote peace through collective healing and community building. Natalie will present a selection of interviewees’ stories, and speak to the themes emerging from these interviews.  

5:00 PM – 5:30 PM
MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy: Exploring the Role of Receptors, Neurons, and Brain Circuits
Alli Feduccia, Ph.D.
MDMA-assisted psychotherapy is under investigation as a novel treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This treatment approach has recently progressed to Phase 3 clinical trials and received Breakthrough Therapy designation by the FDA in 2017. The underlying psychological and neurological mechanisms for the robust effects in mitigating PTSD symptoms are being studied in animal models and in studies of healthy volunteers. This presentation will explore the potential role of memory re-consolidation and fear extinction during MDMA-assisted psychotherapy, as well as the contribution of signaling molecules that modulate emotional memory circuits and neuroplasticity. Determining who is unlikely to respond to this intensive drug-therapy combination is of clinical interest. Tapering of antidepressant medications re-uptake inhibitor that target the same principal receptors as MDMA can potentially impact the subjective and psychological effects of MDMA. Unpublished data from four phase 2 trials of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy will be presented showing differential treatment and physiological responses between participants who tapered and those that did not.

5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
PANEL: Considerations for the Mainstreaming of Psychedelics: From Culture to Commercialization
Allison Feduccia, Ph.D., George Greer, M.D., Mellody Hayes, M.D., Brent Turnipseed, M.D., Bia Labate, Ph.D. (Moderator)
This panel will explore considerations for the responsible integration of psychedelic medicines into society.  

6:30 PM – 6:35 PM
Closing Remarks
Liana Gillooly

6:35 PM – 8:00 PM
Dinner Break

8:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Celebration (Powered by Light Pump)

Sunday, November 3, 2019

9:30 AM
Doors Open to Public

10:00 PM – 10:10 AM
Opening Remarks
Merete Christiansen

10:10 AM – 11:00 AM
A Grown-up Conversation about Drugs and Race
Carl Hart, Ph.D.
In this talk, Hart will discuss findings from laboratory research with cannabis, cocaine, and amphetamines (including MDMA). Despite the fact that data from such studies indicate predominantly positive effects, many of these drugs are tightly restricted. Each year, hundreds of thousands of Americans are arrested for simply possessing these drugs. What’s worse, drug law enforcement is carried out in a racist manner. This point and the extensive racial trauma caused by current drug policies have been largely ignored by the psychedelic community. The talk will conclude with recommendations for the psychedelic community as well as the broader society.

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
PANEL: Psychedelic Policy: Frameworks for Legal Access to Psychedelics
Carlos Plazola, M.E.S., Natalie Ginsberg, M.S.W., (Moderator), Betty Aldworth, Sandor Iron Rope, Jax Finkel
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12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
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2:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Community Care: The Zendo Project for Psychedelic Harm Reduction
Sara Gael, M.A.
We envision a world where communities are engaged in providing safety and support for people having psychedelic and psychological challenges; and harm reduction principles are used foremost to reduce the risks associated with substance use.

2:30 PM – 2:45 PM
Community Voices: How to Get Engaged

2:45 PM – 3:00 PM
Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Indigenous Peyote Way of Life
Sandor Iron Rope
Sandor Iron Rope, President of the Native American Church of South Dakota and Board of Directors of the Indigenous Peyote Conservation Initiative, will discuss the indigenous reconnection to spiritual harvest of their medicine. Mental and community health of indigenous peoples, cultural sovereignty which can address addiction and suicide (rampant in native communities) requires a clean and direct connection with their land and medicine and includes language and ceremony preservation. Native people are creating their own strategies for restoring these connections and protecting their way of life for generations to come through Indigenous peyote conservation. This includes protection, tending their own land and medicine and educating both native american church members and non-native allies in how to protect this sacred heritage.

3:30 PM – 4:00 PM
The Architecture of Emergency: Ibogaine & Psychedelic Use in the Anthropocene Era
Clare S. Wilkins
Ibogaine, as well as other psychedelics, have been gaining traction within the medical model, as the shamanic approach continues. Both methods can emphasize a power dynamic wherein the patient or client forfeits agency to the doctor or shaman, or to the medicine itself, and the remedy is often seen as coming from outside, rather than from within. This perspective can result in people continuing to feel the need for treatment, remaining sick, and continuing to harm themselves unconsciously, in order to receive continued care or simply to connect. Many see ibogaine as a fast, one-time fix, which correlates with a culture that emphasizes production, imbalanced power structures, human arrogance, rapid communication, and results. This can be dangerous, as adverse events occur during or after treatment when spaciousness, details, and nuances are ignored. We have found that moving away from the frenetic pace of mechanical, modern life into a safe territory, and delving into the inner mechanics of the unconscious mind, beyond the walls of ego protection, requires presence, compassionate support, continued connection, and a radical sense of inclusivity in order to truly accept oneself and others; in order to evolve during these dire times. 

4:00 PM – 4:45 PM
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SGT(R) Jonathan Lubecky, Amber Capone, Marcus Capone, Ian Benouis (Moderator)
Given the PTSD and suicide epidemic within the military and veteran communities, nothing should be left off the table in terms of treatment options. All potential options should be considered. Hear from veterans who have benefited from the therapeutic uses of psychedelics. Hear from voices of Veterans and veterans wife about how their lives were transformed through the careful use of psychedelic-assisted therapies

4:45 PM – 5:45 PM
Psilocybin Mushrooms & Their Emergent Medicines
Paul Stamets
This talk will discuss the history of psilocybin mushroom use and how we got to the present, which Paul Stamets considers the Third Wave in the psilocybin pharmacotheon. He will discuss his team’s current research and near future opportunities. Results on psilocybin analogs on neurogenesis will be described. 

5:45 PM – 6:30 PM
PANEL: What Does the Near Future Hold?
Paul Stamets, Carl Hart, Ph.D., Rick Doblin, Ph.D., Natalie Ginsberg, M.S.W., Betty Aldworth, Liana Gillooly (Moderator)

6:30 PM – 6:45 PM
Closing Statements and Gratitude

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Information on Continuing Education Credit for Health Professionals

CE credits for psychologists are provided by the Spiritual Competency Resource Center (SCRC), which is co-sponsoring this program. The Spiritual Competency Resource Center is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Spiritual Competency Resource Center maintains responsibility for this program and its content. At least 12 CE hours will be available.

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LCSWs, MFTs, and other mental health professionals from states other than California need to check with their state licensing board as to whether or not they accept programs offered by approved sponsors of CE by the American Psychological Association.

SCRC is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN Provider CEP16887) for licensed nurses in California.

For questions about receiving your Certificate of Attendance, contact MAPS at psychedelicscience@maps.org. For questions about CE, visit spiritualcompetency.com or contact David Lukoff, Ph.D., at CE@spiritualcompetency.com.

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Where is the event located?

This event is hosted at Fair Market, located at 1100 East 5th Street, Austin, TX 78702.

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This event will take place from Friday, November 1 through Sunday, November 3, 2019.

When does registration close?

Tickets will be available for purchase online until 48 hours prior to the event or until tickets are sold out. Tickets may be available at the door. Space is limited and interested parties are encouraged to buy tickets promptly to secure attendance.

What lodging options are available?

MAPS has identified multiple budget-friendly hotel and motel options. When calling to book, mention that you are with the group “MAPS” for a check-in date of November 1 to get the best rate possible.

Red Roof Inn
8210 North Interstate 35
800-733-7663

Motel 6 Austin
2707 Interregional Hwy S
512-444-5882

Drury Inn & Suites Austin North
6711 I-35 North
512-467-9500

Homewood Suites by Hilton Austin-Arboretum/NW
10925 Stonelake Blvd
512-349-9966

TownePlace Suites Austin Arboretum/The Domain Area
10024 N Capital of TX HWY North
512-623-1100

Country Inn & Suites By Radisson, Austin-University, TX
7400 N I-35 Frontage Rd
512-380-0008

Courtyard Austin Northwest/Arboretum
9409 Stonelake Blvd
512-502-8100

Residence Inn Austin North/Parmer Lane
12401 N Lamar Blvd
512-977-0544

Residence Inn Austin Northwest/Arboretum
3713 Tudor Blvd
512-502-8200

SpringHill Suites Austin North/Parmer Lane
12520 North IH-35
512-833-8100

Due to other events in the Austin area, we expect lodging options to decrease as we get closer to the event, so we encourage you to secure lodging as soon as you can. You may also find affordable lodging options on housing rental sites such as AirBnB and VRBO.

What is the cancellation/refund policy?

Refund requests will be accepted until 2 business days prior to the event. All refunds require a 3% processing fee. Please allow 5-10 business days to process your refund. To request a refund, send your email registration receipt to psychedelicscience@maps.org along with your name, the email address you used to register, and the reason for your refund request. The name and email on the registration must match the email from which the request is sent.

Can someone else attend in my place?

To request a transfer, forward your email registration receipt to miaoss秒速·加速器, along with the name and email of the person who will receive your ticket(s). The name and email on the registration must match the email from which the request is sent. Any and all financial transactions associated with the transfer of event ticket registration are the responsibility of the ticketholder.

Is my ticket purchase tax-deductible?

A portion of ticket prices may be tax-deductible. Please contact giving@maps.org for details.

Will continuing education credit be available?

Yes, click here to learn more about continuing education credit.

Are there volunteer opportunities for this event?

Yes, a limited number of volunteer opportunities are available for this event. You may apply as a volunteer by visiting this link.

Still have questions?

Please write to us at psychedelicscience@maps.org.

Partners & Exhibitors

 

By becoming an official Partner or Exhibitor at the Psychedelic Science Summit, you’ll join us at the forefront of the psychedelic research renaissance and help shape a new global psychedelic culture. As a Partner or Exhibitor, you’re making the Psychedelic Science Summit possible. Partners and Exhibitors receive recognition for their support and participation through advance publicity, onsite visibility, and enduring multimedia exposure after the event. All proceeds support MAPS, and are partially or fully tax-deductible as provided by law.

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For more information, please contact us: psychedelicscience@maps.org.