About a year ago, the first Ukrainian conference on psychedelic-assisted therapy was held at the "Lisova Polyana" Mental Health and Rehabilitation Center of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine.
What does this mean?
Once the Cabinet of Ministers and the Ministry of Health approve this procedure, the first patients will be able to receive effective treatment for resistant forms of PTSD in Ukraine under experimental conditions in medical institutions.
This is a very important step forward for our activities.
We are keeping our finger on the pulse and continuing to work 👐
Psychedelic science is coming to Ukraine: UPRA at an international conference and strategic workshop in Warsaw. This month, UPRA representatives took part in two significant events in Warsaw, marking a major step forward in the development of psychedelic therapy in the world and Ukraine.
- Could psychedelic drugs be a breakthrough in mental health treatment?
- How to optimize the set and setting for the best therapeutic effect?
- What challenges do we face in using psychedelics to treat depression and PTSD?
- Ethical dilemmas of psychedelic therapy in the context of criminalization of drug use and possession.
On June 17-18, the Psychedelics for Healing War-Induced Trauma strategic workshop was held, organized by the European Alliance for Psychedelic Access and Research in collaboration with the Open Society Foundation, the International Renaissance Foundation, and the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights in cooperation with UPRA. The aim of the workshop was to develop a support system for Ukraine in the field of research and implementation of psychedelic therapy.
The event brought together experts in healthcare, drug policy, and mental health to discuss current issues, ranging from legislative reform to the practical implementation of innovative therapies.
Topics include the development of harm reduction programs, training of doctors, the introduction of medical cannabis, and research into the possibilities of psychedelic-assisted therapy for veterans and civilians affected by war..
We are grateful to the organizers and colleagues for the opportunity to join the dialogue. Such meetings help to exchange experiences and coordinate further steps in the field of drug policy and mental health.
Organized by Open Medical Institute and International Renaissance Foundation - Open Society Foundations and International "Renaissance" Foundation
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