Psychedelic Research: The Current Landscape and Future Directions
August 5, 2024

Psychedelic Research: The Current Landscape and Future Directions

Date and time

Aug. 5, 2024 | 10 AM - 11 AM (PST) / 1 PM - 2 PM (EST)

Location

Online

About This Event

Join us for this free webinar with Blossom Founder, Floris Wolswijk, to gain an insider’s overview on the current landscape and future directions of psychedelic research.

Where does microdosing and psychedelic-assisted therapy stand today across medical, underground, and religious pathways?

What developments are we expecting in integration coaching?

What’s on the horizon for legalization efforts?

What are the biggest concerns around scaling psychedelics?

Floris Wolswijk is the founder of Blossom, which serves as an informational hub for psychedelic insights, documenting psychedelics from research to the implementation of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Floris has also co-founded FLO coaching with his wife Lotte. They provide psychedelic-assisted coaching with a focus on adequate preparation and integration. Finally, Floris is a core team member of Delphi, a US-based consultancy that advises both organizations in the psychedelic ecosystem and the incumbent system, focussing on the medical introduction of these medicines.

Floris studied Psychology at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam and graduated with a master’s degree in 2014. Through his decade of personal experiences with psychedelics and subsequent engagement with scientific literature, he fell in love with the psychedelics field. He is helping make psychedelics more widely available and hopes they can be widely used both as therapeutics and for self-development. Floris is also a local leader in the Effective Altruism movement, where he encourages people to do the most good they can. He donated his kidney to a stranger and gives away 10% of his income to effective charities like StrongMinds, which helps people battle depression and anxiety. Floris lives in the Dutch countryside with his wife, Lotte, their two dogs, and six chickens.

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