Join us in welcoming Lindsay Branham, PhD, environmental psychologist, filmmaker, and psychedelic facilitator, for a thoughtful community conversation on the promise and reality of psychedelic therapy. A grounded, evidence-based session for anyone exploring this emerging field.
As Colorado opens the door to legal healing centers, what do these shifts mean for you and your wellness journey? Together, we’ll explore:
What current science says about psychedelics for addiction, depression, anxiety, and end-of-life care
Who may (and may not) be a good candidate for psychedelic therapy
Key safety considerations and supportive care approaches
An embodied practice to complement healing work
Come with curiosity, leave with clarity. Whether you're simply curious about this developing field or wondering if psychedelic therapy might be right for you, this session provides balanced, evidence-based information to help you make informed decisions about your wellness journey.
Lindsay Branham, MPhil, PhD, is an environmental psychologist exploring embodied and erotic ecology. She is the author of Heartwood: The Wisdom and Healing Kinship of Trees, coming in 2026. Lindsay teaches environmental psychology, ethics and ecological awareness for psychedelic care, and leads experiential retreats to explore entanglement with the living world. She is also an Emmy-nominated film director, and for two decades, led collaborative film-based interventions to address human rights and ecological crises. She is trained as a Buddhist eco-doula, is a certified psychedelic facilitator, and holds an MPhil and PhD in Psychology both from the University of Cambridge. She is also a columnist for The Aspen Times writing about environmental topics facing Pitkin County, Colorado.
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