Exeter Psychedelic Studies

2021-2022 Meetings

24 September 2021 – First meeting and introductions.

01 October 2021
Discussing Csaba Szummer et al. (2017) The hyperassociative mind: The psychedelic experience and Merleau-Ponty’s “wild being”, Journal of Psychedelic Studies @ DOI: 10.1556/2054.01.2017.006


08 October 2021

Merve Mollaahmetoglu, University of Exeter (Bio here)

“This Is Something That Changed My Life”: A Qualitative Study of Patients’ Experiences in a Clinical Trial of Ketamine Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorders.In Mollaahmetoglu OM, et al. (2021) Front. Psychiatry 12. @ DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.695335


22 October 2021

Dr Ben Sessa, Psychedelic Clinic Bristol (Bio here)

MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy for Addiction: Psychedelic Medicine for the Future of Psychiatry.

HALF TERM BREAK

5 November 2021

Prof. Christine Hauskeller (Bio here) and Dr Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes, University of Exeter (Bio here)  

Philosophical Perspectives on Psychedelics. Preparatory reading:  Introduction to Hauskeller and Sjöstedt-Hughes, (eds.) Philosophy and Psychedelics: Frameworks for Exceptional Experience (Bloomsbury), 2022, in press.

12 November 2021

Dr Chris Timmermann, Imperial College, London (Abstract & Bio)

Psychedelics alter metaphysical beliefs, Scientific Reports, 11:22166. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-01209-2

19 November 2021

Dr David Erritzøe, Imperial College, London (Bio here)

Plans and recent results related to psychedelics/5HT and Multimodal Imaging. 

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Dr Meg Spriggs, Imperial College, London (Bio here)

Electrophysiological Markers of Neuroplasticity: A Novel Approach for Psychedelics.


26 November 2021

Prof. Christine Hauskeller, University of Exeter (Abstract & Bio)

Introduction to Frankfurt School Critical Theory. Preparatory reading:  Vogel, S. (1996) Against Nature: The Concept of Nature in Critical Theory, (State University of New York Press), Chapter 3. (View recording here).

3 December 2021

Prof. Michiel van Elk, Leiden University (Abstract & Bio)

Putting Psychedelics in Perspective 

WINTER BREAK

19 January 2022

Prof. Celia Morgan, University of Exeter (Abstract & Bio)

Challenges and Opportunities in Clinical Trials of Psychedelics – a Ketamine Case Study (view recording here)

2 February 2022

Dr Andy Letcher, Schumacher College (Abstract & Bio)

From Mysticism to Ecology. A Study of Religions Approach to Psychedelics (view recording here)


16 February 2022

Johanna Sopanen, University of Exeter (Abstract & Bio)

Journey into the Unconscious (view recording here)

02 March 2022

Dr Leor Roseman, Imperial College (Abstract & Bio)

The Revelatory Event: Alain Badiou’s politicized philosophy as a framework to understand psychedelic insights. Case studies from Ayahuasca rituals of Palestinians and Israelis (view recording here)

30 March 2022

Dr David Luke, University of Greenwich (Abstract & Bio)

DMT: Indigenous gateway to the soul and endogenous reality thermostat? (View recording here)

SPRING BREAK

13 May 2022

Prof. David Nutt, Imperial College London (Abstract & Bio)

Psychedelic Neuroscience and its implications for psychiatry, psychology and philosophy
(View recording here)

27 May 2022, 14:30 pm (Room 105)

Dr Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes (Abstract & Bio) and Dr Rennie Joseph, University of Exeter (Abstract & Bio)

Modelling Psychedelic Metaphysics (View recording here)

10 June 2022, 14:30 (Room 105)

Dr Matthew Watkins (Abstract & Bio)

Faces in things? Psychedelic visuals, Pareidolia and AI (View recording here) 

8 July, 5 pm (Room WS 105)

Dr Luis Eduardo Luna (Bio here)

The Wasiwaska Ethnobotanical Garden in Southern Brazil: A Chronicle. (View recording here)