About this Event
This model for psychedelic-assisted therapy - adapts behavioural interventions to the phenomena and challenges of psychedelic experience. You will learn 1) a range of different self-perspectives that can emerge during psychedelic experiences, 2) how a more expanded self-perspective can inspire and inform precise valued action, 3) new data and evidence that can inform how to achieve lasting change with psychedelic therapy, and 4) practices for reinforcing behaviour change with new alignments between a person's inner 'parts' (multiple selves) and their outer multiple domains of living.
Presenter bio:
After being a psychological therapist with 20 years experience in trauma work and mindfulness-informed cognitive-behavioural approaches, Henry is now a PhD candidate at Maastricht University’s Department of Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology. Henry authored a new Contextual Behavioural model of psychedelic therapy: A Spectrum of Selves (published in Frontiers in Psychiatry (2021) and has also co-developed a corresponding training. A passion of his is to bridge the science-practice gap so that psychotherapeutic process may be understood and applied more precisely by scientists and practitioners alike. He spent over three and a half years collecting quantitative and qualitative data in order to understand how psilocybin and psychological/behavioural processes interact for lasting therapeutic benefit. He is also an Association of Contextual Behavioural Science (ACBS) Peer-reviewed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy trainer.
Event Venue
Online
GBP 10.00