ALPS Awareness Lectures on Psychedelic Science
ALPS Awareness Lectures on Psychedelic Science
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Psychedelics in Palliative Care: A Panel Discussion - ALPS Conference 2024
In this panel discussion, experts explore the evolving use of LSD in end-of-life care to help terminally ill patients manage anxiety, foster connections with loved ones, and enhance well-being. Inspired by Aldous Huxley’s 1958 writings, the panel addresses ongoing international developments in psychedelic therapy for terminal cancer patients, focusing on issues of human dignity and the protection of informed choice.
Moderator: Federico Seragnoli
Panelists: Dr. Debora Gonzalez, Dr. Peter Gasser, Dr. Robert Schoevers
About the ALPS Conference:
The Swiss Academic Conference on Psychedelic Research and Therapy held yearly in Switzerland. We invite reknown experts exploring Psychedelic Science and...
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Видео

Psychedelics' Ability to modulate Social Behavior, Anxiety & Addiction by Dr. De Gregorio - Conf' 24
Просмотров 125Месяц назад
Professor Danilo De Gregorio presents his research on how LSD can help treat anxiety, enhance social behavior, and reduce alcohol addiction. Through studies on rodents, he has identified how LSD interacts with the brain, providing new insights into potential treatments for mental health conditions. Professor De Gregorio holds a Pharm.D and Ph.D. in Pharmacology and leads research at the San Raf...
Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy in Practice - The Swiss Landscape by Dr. Aicher - ALPS Conference 2024
Просмотров 142Месяц назад
Dr. Helena Aicher discusses Switzerland’s pioneering role in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy (PAT), providing valuable insights into the country’s experience. Since 2014, Switzerland has led the way in integrating PAT into mental health treatment, with over 1000 permits issued for treatments using LSD, MDMA, and psilocybin. Dr. Aicher covers the successes, challenges, and key lessons learned from ...
Ayahuasca Therapy for the Prevention of Prolonged Grief Disorder by Dr. Gonzalez - Conference '24
Просмотров 69Месяц назад
Dr. Débora Gonzalez presents her latest research on using ayahuasca-assisted psychotherapy for the prevention of Prolonged Grief Disorder. Her study compares the effectiveness of therapy with and without ayahuasca, offering new insights into how this traditional plant medicine could support grief recovery and mental health. Dr. Gonzalez is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at Isabel I Universi...
Working as a Couple in Psychedelic Therapy by Dr. Röskamp & Dr. Gasser - ALPS Conference 2024
Просмотров 64Месяц назад
In this special talk, Dr. Anke Röskamp and Dr. Peter Gasser share their unique experiences working together as a couple in psychedelic therapy. They reflect on the benefits, challenges, and ethical considerations of their collaborative model, which has been central to their work in both individual and group therapy sessions. This heartwarming and authentic presentation is their penultimate befo...
Bringing Psychedelic Treatments to Patients by Prof. Robert Schoevers - ALPS Conference 2024
Просмотров 87Месяц назад
Professor Robert Schoevers shares the latest findings from clinical studies using ketamine and psilocybin to treat depression. He addresses the challenges of making these treatments available to patients and the importance of collaboration in psychedelic research for the future. About the ALPS Conference: The Swiss Academic Conference on Psychedelic Research and Therapy held yearly in Switzerla...
Connectedness & Psychedelic Integration by Dr. Rosalind Watts - ALPS Conference 2024
Просмотров 251Месяц назад
Dr. Rosalind Watts explores how psychedelics can help us reconnect with ourselves, others, and the world. She’ll discuss why this sense of connectedness is crucial, and how we can build long-term structures to maintain it after psychedelic experiences. She now leads the ACER Integration Community, a global network dedicated to using nature’s wisdom to support personal and collective growth. Abo...
Panel Discussion on Mystical Experiences induces by Psychedelic Substances - ALPS Conference 2024
Просмотров 235Месяц назад
Psychedelic substances can induce profound mystical experiences, characterised by unity and transcendence. Once explored in religious and spiritual contexts, these experiences are now being studied scientifically, especially regarding their impact on mental health. This panel discusses the challenges of measuring these subjective phenomena and their significance for human development. Moderator...
Guidelines to address key issues in Psychedelic Science by Dr. Michiel Van Elk - ALPS Conference2024
Просмотров 101Месяц назад
Dr. Michiel van Elk addresses the critical challenges facing psychedelic science, highlighting the 10 most pressing issues that threaten the validity of clinical findings. By examining problems in internal, external, construct, and statistical validity, Dr. van Elk outlines a roadmap and checklist for researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders to assess the quality of psychedelic studies...
Microphenomenology of 5-MeO-DMT by Dr. Anya Ermakova - ALPS Conference 2024
Просмотров 336Месяц назад
Dr. Anya Ermakova presents a groundbreaking qualitative study on 5-Methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine (5-MeO-DMT), a naturally occurring psychedelic with increasing use in therapeutic settings. Using microphenomenology, Dr. Ermakova explores the subjective effects of this short-acting psychedelic, providing new insights into its unique impact, which remains underexplored in clinical research. About...
A Vegetal Turn for Psychedelic Plants and Fungi by Dr. Laura Pustarfi - ALPS Conference 2024
Просмотров 99Месяц назад
Dr. Laura Pustarfi explores the powerful relationship between plants, fungi and Psychedelic therapy by considering plants and fungi as living beings with their own intelligence and importance. This ecological approach challenges the usual medical approach to these substances by putting them at the center of the discussion. About the ALPS Conference: The Swiss Academic Conference on Psychedelic ...
Psychedelics in Psychiatry by Dr. David Erritzoe - ALPS Conference 2024
Просмотров 181Месяц назад
Dr. David Erritzoe - a leading psychiatrist and neuroscientist at Imperial College London presented his clinical and neuromechanistic data from Psychedelic studies focusing on addiction, depression and healthy volunteers. About the ALPS Conference: The Swiss Academic Conference on Psychedelic Research and Therapy held yearly in Switzerland. We invite reknown experts exploring Psychedelic Scienc...
ALPS Conference 2024 - Opening speech with a surprise guest
Просмотров 233Месяц назад
This October 2024, we had the pleasure of welcoming 300 guests to the Kultur & Kongresshaus in Aarau. The ceremony began with a wholesome welcome from ALPS co-founder and CEO Federico, followed by a special guest, Professor Simon Duttwyler, Albert Hofmann's grandson. Simon shared heartfelt memories of his grandparents, making his address truly memorable. Julia-Rose, our Project Manager and Volu...
The Voices of ALPS - Georgios on why he joined the ALPS Foundation
Просмотров 773 месяца назад
Meet Dr. Georgios Tsimploulis, psychiatrist and consultant passionate advocate about psychedelic research and its clinical applications. Georgios believes raising awareness, especially among young communities like ALPS, is key to advancing psychedelic science. He decided to join ALPS after attending last year’s conference and seeing the serious, impactful work being done. Now, he’s excited to c...
The Voices of ALPS - Akram on what he's most excited about for the future of Psychedelic Research
Просмотров 323 месяца назад
The Voices of ALPS - Akram on what he's most excited about for the future of Psychedelic Research
The Voices of ALPS - What is Morten looking forward to the most at ALPS 2024?
Просмотров 543 месяца назад
The Voices of ALPS - What is Morten looking forward to the most at ALPS 2024?
The Voices of ALPS - Meet Abigail our Research Project Coordinator
Просмотров 513 месяца назад
The Voices of ALPS - Meet Abigail our Research Project Coordinator
The Voices of ALPS - Philipp on why is ALPS so focused on Science?
Просмотров 643 месяца назад
The Voices of ALPS - Philipp on why is ALPS so focused on Science?
ALPS Conference 2024 - Teaser
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ALPS Conference 2024 - Teaser
Preventive and Behavioral Psychedelics: New Areas in Science ? by Pedro Teixeira at ALPS 2023
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Preventive and Behavioral Psychedelics: New Areas in Science ? by Pedro Teixeira at ALPS 2023
Understanding negative effects from psychedelics by Abigail Calder at ALPS 2023
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Understanding negative effects from psychedelics by Abigail Calder at ALPS 2023
Beyond Symptom Reduction - Observations from MDMA Research by Michael Mithoefer at ALPS 2023
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Beyond Symptom Reduction - Observations from MDMA Research by Michael Mithoefer at ALPS 2023
Clinical settings unsuited for experiences of connectedness? by Christine Hauskeller at ALPS 2023
Просмотров 299Год назад
Clinical settings unsuited for experiences of connectedness? by Christine Hauskeller at ALPS 2023
Exposure therapy under psilocybin for general anxiety disorder by Gabriel Thorens at ALPS 2023
Просмотров 494Год назад
Exposure therapy under psilocybin for general anxiety disorder by Gabriel Thorens at ALPS 2023
Evaluating Psilocybin Effects on Multiple Entropy Metrics by Drummond McCulloch at ALPS 2023
Просмотров 427Год назад
Evaluating Psilocybin Effects on Multiple Entropy Metrics by Drummond McCulloch at ALPS 2023
Exploring Psychedelic Substances, Phase II and Clinical Studies by Yasmin Schmid at ALPS 2023
Просмотров 203Год назад
Exploring Psychedelic Substances, Phase II and Clinical Studies by Yasmin Schmid at ALPS 2023
Distinct effects of LSD, MDMA, and D-amphet on brain connectivity by Stefan Borgwardt at ALPS 2023
Просмотров 482Год назад
Distinct effects of LSD, MDMA, and D-amphet on brain connectivity by Stefan Borgwardt at ALPS 2023
The Integration of the Psychedelic Experience by Peter Oehen at ALPS 2023
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The Integration of the Psychedelic Experience by Peter Oehen at ALPS 2023
Psychedelic and the Need to Move to a Transformative Paradigm by Tehseen Noorani at ALPS 2023
Просмотров 275Год назад
Psychedelic and the Need to Move to a Transformative Paradigm by Tehseen Noorani at ALPS 2023
Meditation and (Mind) Medicine by Vanja Palmers at ALPS Conference 2023
Просмотров 662Год назад
Meditation and (Mind) Medicine by Vanja Palmers at ALPS Conference 2023

Комментарии

  • @camilakarol5290
    @camilakarol5290 2 дня назад

    Thabk you for share. I would like to speak More about cience and medicine with you. Please. I live in Amazônia, in Brazil

  • @StarJackerSRL
    @StarJackerSRL 23 дня назад

    I am sorry this is not getting the views and likes it deserves. Amazing research and data. Thank you very much for all your hard work.

  • @alexandrefougerouse7200
    @alexandrefougerouse7200 Месяц назад

    I could not attend the conference this year, so happy to see the content on RUclips :)

  • @mauionamission
    @mauionamission Месяц назад

    Does anyone watching this, believe that there might be something like the black seed, like how they used it in the book, "Singularity Splitting Book One The Ma of The Tribes?" Just wondering if there were any researchers out there that might have come across such a substance...

  • @ChrisIrving-f7k
    @ChrisIrving-f7k 2 месяца назад

    That’s a good idea

  • @hinkelstein69
    @hinkelstein69 3 месяца назад

    "science" has been hijacked by postmodernists who arrive at any given predetermined conclusion, whith a "very rigorous framework" (ideology). 95% of all "scientists" agree...

  • @BushyHairedStranger
    @BushyHairedStranger 4 месяца назад

    Ketamine is Anesthetic hived off Angel Dust, a far sweeter molecule, in my opinion.

  • @kittyferrarivortex
    @kittyferrarivortex 4 месяца назад

    This phenomenal presentation should have been compulsory viewing for the FDA AdComm, prior to their submission to the FDA in August, 2024. Imho.

  • @antonivsfortis
    @antonivsfortis 4 месяца назад

    Veru glad to see this kind of research on psychedelics.

  • @kayqq361
    @kayqq361 6 месяцев назад

    I love Rick Doblin

  • @BitCoin-jl4ns
    @BitCoin-jl4ns 6 месяцев назад

    Prohibition (aka the war on drugs) is the reason there is a 60 year gap in science regarding many drugs. How about just shutting down a bad trip with Valium or many other drugs which would let the patient sleep off the psychedelic? “Mitigation protocols” should be developed to deal with bad trips.

  • @motocydar
    @motocydar 7 месяцев назад

    Beware of scammers. They Direct you to a source on Telegram and/or Instagram. taking money and no delivery. You were warned! The same group of scammers has many account names

  • @motocydar
    @motocydar 7 месяцев назад

    Beware of many scammers. Direct you to a source on Telegram and/or Instagram. taking money and no delivery. You were warned! The same group of scammers has many names

  • @flakelanders2080
    @flakelanders2080 7 месяцев назад

    and about france ?

  • @mokamo23
    @mokamo23 8 месяцев назад

    I want this talk to be clear and coherent and well organized. Unfortunately he's so scattered and unclear (like he just woke up from an all night binge) that this is virtually unwatchable. Which is unfortunate for such a important topic. (Not sure how much of that is caused by Peter's lifestyle or academia.)

  • @arlotori
    @arlotori 9 месяцев назад

    Love these videos xxx

  • @stefan_popp
    @stefan_popp 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome talk, would have been great to also have the slides themselves large in the video at times.

  • @oziasmyssos2656
    @oziasmyssos2656 9 месяцев назад

    Merci pour ce live. C'est dense et détaillé. J'ai tenté de synthétiser l'approche de Peter Sjöstedt et de l'apport de la métaphysique à l'expérience psychédélique dans un article de blog. Si vous avez des commentaires, des remarques ou des questions, merci. emagicworkshop.blogspot.com/2023/05/metaphysique-et-psychedeliques.html

  • @sitioterra9358
    @sitioterra9358 11 месяцев назад

    says who»? someone who never tried psychadelics

  • @venturi934
    @venturi934 11 месяцев назад

    I had already quit alcohol for a number of years but I was struggling with compulsive marijuana use that I felt unable to control and unable to overcome. I took a dose of mushrooms and during or after that trip I gained the strength to quit. Not only the strength but the motivation and confidence that I could do it. It wasn't immediate but it was the tipping point for me to quit smoking weed and seek help for my mental health issues(bipolar depression). I have also had more than one severe panic attack on mushrooms which were traumatizing for me. I want to do mushrooms but the fear of having the panic attacks stops me from doing so, even though I often feel a benefit despite the panic attack. It's just hard to justify taking something that is going to give me near-death experience and feelings of terror, even if when its all over I will feel a net positive. In the future I'm interested to try mushrooms in a safe setting with a trip sitter to help reduce the effects of a panic attack if it happens.

  • @DS-nv8bi
    @DS-nv8bi 11 месяцев назад

    this is so good but only the rich will afford the cost the homeless, who are mostly homeless because of PTSD will be untreated. if i can not afford treatment from my paycheck i will not be able to get therapy. once again the same story in america offering great things only to the rich.

  • @buoyanProjects
    @buoyanProjects 11 месяцев назад

    I think delusions of grandeur is a big one I've noticed to different scales and similarly over inflated egos among regular psychedelic users. Whether these are notable negatives or not is debatable but I'd say it's not helpful to the personal growth element of a reason to take psychedelics.

  • @OnlyFam
    @OnlyFam 11 месяцев назад

    Abby had a bad trip.

  •  11 месяцев назад

    I wonder how big the overlap is with profound meditation experiences. I would guess some of these effects could occur, but at a lower rate.

  • @triple_gem_shining
    @triple_gem_shining 11 месяцев назад

    And then you realize shes a psychology graduate 😅

  • @kkyyee
    @kkyyee 11 месяцев назад

    after my traumatic 13g shroom trip i had blood in the whites of my eyes and persistent HPPD. I lived in an extremely bizarre, egoless and dissociated state for several months after. today, 6 years later i still have HPPD (seeing strange static/noise and everything is slightly animated)

    • @kkyyee
      @kkyyee 11 месяцев назад

      i also want to add a little bit about how i have made sense of the experience: i believe there is a deeper truth to so-called “depersonalization/derealization/dissociation.” The idea that you are a person, a body, a soul, a mind, etc. is a hallucination. As well as the idea that there is a world that exists outside of “yourself,” for lack of a better word. The word “exist” means to stand apart from. And any ideas of separation are purely imaginary. Basically, reality is akin to a dream that is only witnessed passively. We only imagine that we have any sort of control or agency

    • @triple_gem_shining
      @triple_gem_shining 11 месяцев назад

      Maybe you shouldn't take 13 grams without being a highly refined individual scrub

    • @kkyyee
      @kkyyee 11 месяцев назад

      @@triple_gem_shining yeah, i wouldn’t recommend it to anyone

    • @jeremyn4397
      @jeremyn4397 11 месяцев назад

      @@kkyyee Thank you for sharing your experience. I was fortunate enough to only have this feeling for a few days, but it is one of those things that once you know you can't unknow what its like. Yogi and buddists have been talking about the truth of a dreamlike reality for millenia. They weren't wrong, but reality and real are two different things. Peoples fake lives fully engrossed in the digital simulacra or in their own ego are just as real as the static dream state. Given this, it is better to choose which ever real gives you a happier life, if you are lucky enough to be able to make that choice. Anyway, good luck on your recovery.

  • @timtim8011
    @timtim8011 11 месяцев назад

    1. Starting with a massive straw man premise here that people are "trying to avoid info on negative effects." I don't buy it. 2. Vast majority of "long term" negative effects can be avoided with skillful facilitation of the session, as well as skillful integration work. 3. 26mg of MDMA is usually a very weak effect.

    • @igo9481
      @igo9481 10 месяцев назад

      "I don't buy it" proceeds to declare why any potential negative outcomes are the result of bad faith actors lmfao

  • @winsvega1089
    @winsvega1089 11 месяцев назад

    The worst side effect is that people become esoteric believers after it, going into all pseudosciences simultaneously

  • @subschnee4573
    @subschnee4573 Год назад

    Life has side effects too. ;) But jeez have a look at DMT, numbers are down in almost every slide. Also in my experience DMT is the most comfortable drug I ever took.

    • @jeremyn4397
      @jeremyn4397 11 месяцев назад

      Considering one of the biggest factors correlating to a traumatic experience is duration of the experience (if its bad), DMT having such a short duration has much less trouble with this factor. No matter how intense your DMT experience is, you know it wont last forever, unlike mushrooms or acid which can take over 12hrs...

  • @otisobl
    @otisobl Год назад

    Shortly after my first ever dose of MDMA I got clinically depressed. After that came a manic, full-on psychotic phase. That was 19 years ago. On meds, hospitalizations, ever since. On disability since 2010. Once a successful Silicon Valley management type I watch watch myself slowly declining towards the underclass of society. I would not wish this on my worst enemy.... Be careful, people. I would have never thought that I'd be the one with the genetic disposition. Neither do you.

    • @VanKrumm
      @VanKrumm 11 месяцев назад

      One dose of MDMA and bipolar? Yeah you were meant to have that man, one way or another it was going to happen.

  • @DanObscur
    @DanObscur Год назад

    Too little information given for the amount of time spent

  • @kelsangbasbelda5675
    @kelsangbasbelda5675 Год назад

    I want her for president.

    • @triple_gem_shining
      @triple_gem_shining 11 месяцев назад

      She wants you for sheepish voter so it's mutual

  • @toby_fred
    @toby_fred Год назад

    King

  • @Tyrell_Corp2019
    @Tyrell_Corp2019 Год назад

    Psychedelics pull the plug on the illusion created by local language. That’s why it can be disturbing. It’s a window into things that you may need to address. That’s all you need to know going into it. Some people should not be entertaining psychedelics until they are properly prepared.

  • @simi3275
    @simi3275 Год назад

    It feels like cheating to get these lectures for free

  • @zen_nabu
    @zen_nabu Год назад

    Is it that we hallucinate sights and sounds or that we are now able to perceive what has always been there? Under normal circumstances, the eye is only able to perceive within a set spectrum but when tripping, the pupils tend to get big and small which possibly open your perception to what has always been there surrounding us.

    • @jeremyn4397
      @jeremyn4397 11 месяцев назад

      The truth is that we are always "hallucinating". What is "real" as we call it (say, a cup sitting on a desk) is as you said a perception of what is there. The reality of the cup on the desk is only ever articulated by whatever measurements are being made of that system. When you take psychedlics, you aren't seeing "true" reality. You are hallucinating, and percieving reality in an alternate state, but that perception is no more true than your sober state. This is not to say that your sober perceptions and altered perception aren't "real". They are very real but not reality per se.

  • @aerobique
    @aerobique Год назад

    wow!

  • @aerobique
    @aerobique Год назад

    wow, super! what a time to be alive..

  • @aerobique
    @aerobique Год назад

    "L.S.D Administration"

  • @philtrem
    @philtrem Год назад

    👏👏👏

  • @dancroitoru364
    @dancroitoru364 Год назад

    how can we look at this as a "study" rather than nothing more than just a package of verbal labels? The study is purely observational with a very small size. It's amusing to read "Risk factors" as if statistical analysis on a minuscule uncontrolled observational study can allow for isolating risk factors. Is this the new level achieved by psychology as a science nowadays?

  • @sbh1311
    @sbh1311 Год назад

    How could one be careful and vigilant ?…to evaluate the quality of ayahuasca ?….are there guidelines?

  • @sbh1311
    @sbh1311 Год назад

    My 1st experience at an eco lodge in the vredefort dome area was profound and the impact is still unfolding….i need more information on how frequent it is required…I turn 74 this year….and I am exceptionally fit and look after my intellect …any guidance will be evaluated

  • @xenonmob
    @xenonmob Год назад

    she fime af

  • @henrys2403
    @henrys2403 Год назад

    Fantastic review of your work.

  • @RussellD11
    @RussellD11 Год назад

    HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAA.BETTER THAN SSRI'S...

  • @StochasticCockatoo
    @StochasticCockatoo Год назад

    Do psychedelics facilitate integration by putting a different valence to the negative or what one always tries to avoid?

  • @JoonaDanielTuhkanen
    @JoonaDanielTuhkanen Год назад

    Totta Petroskoin jälkeen tajusin etten halua olla lähellä ihmisiä

  • @richardnunziata3221
    @richardnunziata3221 Год назад

    Unfortunately for sel reporting studies the number of participants needed to show a clear indicator is near 20,000 . These small cohorts must be taken with a large spoon of salt.

  • @deeliciousplum
    @deeliciousplum Год назад

    This is a talk which I wish that I could have listened to and shared in the 1980s. Regardless of how all of my experiences with psychedelics, even large doses, were positive, there were instances where good friends and acquaintances had the antithesis of a good experience. Priceless friendships dissolving due to the contrasts in our experiences. Thank you to Abigail Calder for sharing their time, experiences, research, and insights with us and to ALPS for hosting this talk. 🌺