Building community-oriented therapy practices
Presentation 1: Roots To Thrive Non Profit leads psychedelic assisted therapy as the only organization in North America offering legal psilocybin group therapy. The RTT Research Team publishes on their results, has 3 clinical trials in process, treats front line health workers and first responders and is affiliated with the only academic Post Graduate psychedelic assisted therapy program in Canada. The Root To Thrive Model shows an innovative model for access, high success rates, academic publications and training the professionals of the future.
Presentation 2: As the field of psychedelic mental healthcare emerges, practitioners and care centers have the opportunity to shape their practice around one of the greatest resources available to patients: community. What might it mean to take a systems-level, community-focused approach to creating experiences that are safe, accessible, and have meaningful benefits? Join us to consider the structures and cultures that facilitate connection and support for both patients as well as the professionals delivering care.
Panel Discussion: As the field of psychedelic mental healthcare emerges, practitioners and care centers have the opportunity to shape their practice around one of the greatest resources available to patients: community. What might it mean to take a systems-level, community-focused approach to creating experiences that are safe, accessible, and have meaningful benefits? Join us to consider the structures and cultures that facilitate connection and support for both patients as well as the professionals delivering care.
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