Mind Medicine Australia Webinar Series - Training the next generation of clinicians in psychedelic-assisted therapies
Event description
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Join this free, 60-minute online webinar to gain access to insights and learn about ground breaking treatments to chronic mental health conditions.
The Certificate in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies (CPAT) (www.cpat.mindmedicineaustralia.org) has been developed primarily to meet the anticipated demand for trained therapists to provide regulatory-approved and research-backed psychedelic-assisted therapies for the treatment of mental ill-health in Australia.
The program has been designed to provide knowledge about the field of psychedelic-assisted therapy and research, but more specifically to develop the specialised therapeutic skills needed for working in a research or clinical setting for people with mental health difficulties.
The program is based on principles and content presented by the top psychedelic-assisted therapy development programs overseas and aims to provide the opportunity for Australians and other people in the Asia-Pacific region to access similar high quality specialist skill development here.
The webinar will provide an overview of the certificate program, scheduled to start in 2021, with information about what is covered, length, admission criteria, etc. There will be opportunity for your questions and discussion after the presentation
We will also talk about MMA’s Psychological Support Service. Practice Manager, Dr Alana Roy will describe what we are offering and provide details about how you can get in touch with us.
Learning objectives:
- Provide an overview of the course curriculum
- Provide an overview of the course curriculum
- Information about the course structure
- Clarify the course cost and payment structure
- Illustrate the overview of evidence
- Clarify eligibility criteria
- Provide a brief about the Psychological Support Services being offered by Mind Medicine Australia
WEBINAR SESSION
Date: Wednesday 15 July 2020
Time: 7:25pm for 7:30pm start – 8:30pm (incl Q&A) (AEST)
The presentation WILL BEGIN AT 7:30pm.
Location: Online. A link will be emailed to you with the viewing details.
Following the presentation there will be a Q & A panel with Peter Hunt AM, Tania de Jong AM, Dr Alana Roy and Renee Harvey. This will be an opportunity to engage in a discussion
about psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies for mental illness broadly, and what Mind Medicine Australia and other
local organisations are doing here in Australia.
More about medicinal psychedelic treatments:
Psychedelic-assisted treatments offer enormous potential in providing a meaningful alternative to current treatments
for mental illness. PTSD is a debilitating condition that affects tens of millions of people worldwide, with many
more trauma victims diagnosed with comorbid conditions such as depression, anxiety and eating disorders. In recent
clinical trials, MDMA has been shown to produce reliable clinical improvements, restoring patient safety and
self-agency even for individuals who have suffered with PTSD for many years, and for whom many treatments have
failed.
The wave of clinical psychedelic research and regulatory support is rapidly building, with experts forecasting the
availability of psychedelic-assisted treatments in the US and EU within the next 2 to 5 years, subject to positive
clinical outcomes in large trials that are currently underway.
More about the presenters
Peter Hunt AM
B.Com, LL.B
Founder & Chair of Mind Medicine Australia
As an investment banker Peter Hunt AM advised local and multi-national companies and governments in Australia for
nearly 35 years. He co-founded and was Executive Chairman of one of Australia’s leading investment banking
advisory firms, Caliburn Partnership (now called Greenhill Australia) and continued as Chairman of the Firm after
its sale to Greenhill Inc in 2009. Peter is an active philanthropist involved in funding, developing and scaling
social sector organisations which seek to create a better and fairer world. Peter was made a member of the General
Division of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 2010 for services to the philanthropic
sector.
Tania de Jong AM
LL.B (Hons), GradDipMus
Founder & Deputy Chair of Mind Medicine Australia
Tania de Jong AM is a trail-blazing Australian soprano, award-winning social entrepreneur, creative innovation
catalyst, spiritual journey woman, storyteller and global speaker. Tania is one of Australia’s most successful
female entrepreneurs and innovators developing 5 businesses and 3 charities over the past 3 decades. She is
Founder and Executive Producer of future-shaping events series, Creative Innovation Global. She was appointed a
Member of the Order of Australia in June 2008 and named one of the 100 Women of Influence and the 100 Australian
Most Influential Entrepreneurs in 2018.
Dr Alana Roy
Ph. D Psychology, B. A Social Work (MHSW)
Practice Manager
Dr Alana Roy is the Practice Manager of Mind Medicine Australia, a Psychologist and a Social Worker. She is also a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne and teaches and supervises students across multiple universities.
Alana has also worked in frontline sexual assault services for 13 years providing therapy to children, women and men working with victims, police and forensic doctors. She is passionate about emotion focused therapy, EMDR and trauma informed practices. Although these therapies are effective for a range of trauma survivors many victims continue to live with unbearable pain.
The reality is that there is an epidemic of sexual abuse in our world and we require radical treatments to tackle this global issue. Alana's own experiences of trauma and burnout lead her to seek out legal psychedelic assisted treatment overseas. It truly was 10 years of psychotherapy (insights) in one night. However, it wasn't 10 years of change in one night. Alana came back to Australia and was unable to locate a professional to help integrate these experiences. She realised that Australia needed a skilled mental health sector to help support victims who use psychedelics to overcome their trauma to process and integrate these transformative and healing experiences. Australia is falling behind in the global psychedelic renaissance.
Since this treatment, Alana has dedicated her life to researching and developing clinical services in the field of psychedelic and plant medicines. Mind Medicine Australia is a ground-breaking NGO advocating for the responsible use of psychedelic-assisted therapies.
Alana hopes to help make history in supporting legislative and policy change so that victims and all people with mental health issues have access to these medicines.
Renee Harvey
Manager of Psychedelic Therapy Training Program
Renee has had a long career as a Consultant Clinical Psychologist in the NHS in the UK. More recently she was an Honorary Research Fellow at Imperial College London in the study of psilocybin for treatment resistant depression. She has been responsible for leading in service development for people with complex emotional needs across Sussex (UK), establishing three specialist services, including staff appointments, training and supervision, and in clinical delivery in these services. She established various training courses and treatment programmes during this time, and regularly delivered lectures and courses at various levels. Renee specialised in training clinicians in skills for working with individuals with complex needs across the UK as well as internationally, including Europe, and Japan. Renee was also a key member of developing psychedelic interest groups in Brighton, and in establishing and running a psychedelic Integration Circle in Brighton UK.
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Disclaimer
Mind Medicine Australia does not encourage or facilitate illegal use of psychedelics or plant medicines. MMA focus is focused on clinical and legal use only supported by the emerging science and legislative processes. Mind Medicine Australia reserves the right to record and publish webinars on various social media platforms. You agree that you will not discuss any names, locations or specific details of illegal use of psychedelics both verbally or via any written forms of communication via Mind Medicine Australia social media platforms (for example facebook, instagram and zoom private and public chat forms during the webinar). Breaches of these guidelines may result in not being able to participate in the event. We thank you for support and cooperation on these matters.