Supported by the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard's Study of Psychedelics in Society and Culture
Join us for a half-day of inquiry into aspects of psychedelic experiences that the clinical discourse cannot metabolize, but that the humanities can access -- with story, myth, and symbol.
A group of interdisciplinary faculty will reflect with each other and with the audience about the possibilities of humanistic inquiry into psychedelics. This Relational, Conversational Gathering is intentionally designed to mirror the values at the heart of psychedelic-assisted modalities.
Attendees should expect to participate in the conversation and leave with inquiry about their own humanistic influences.
Symposium will take place in the Thompson Room at the Barker Center on the Harvard Divinity School Campus
RSVP required
No cost to attend the event.
Space is limited. Registration does not guarantee a seat if capacity is exceeded. We will notify registrants if the room reaches capacity.
Faculty:
Stefan Lucas Allen, Visual artist
Dr. Tony Back, Physician
Alex Belser, PhD, Clinical psychologist
Beana Bern, Medicine Guide
Dr. Robert Strayhan, Psychiatrist
Dr. Rosalind Watts, Clinical psychologist
Questions? Contact srossmassler@mghihp.edu