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PSYCH Symposium 2025
On Thursday, 4 December 2025 in London, PSYCH and Drug Science will host the PSYCH Symposium, a one-day gathering designed to promote the potential of psychedelics in addressing today’s mental health crisis.
The event will bring together over 400 delegates and feature leading voices in the field, including Prof. David Nutt, Prof. Sunjeev Kamboj, Dr. David Erritzoe, Prof. Celia Morgan, Dr. Louise Paterson, Dr. Anne Katrin Schlag, Dr. Grace Blest-Hopley, and many more.
PAREA will be represented by Francisca Silva, who will be sharing her expertise in psychedelic research, regulation, and access across Europe, and ensuring that patient needs and lived experience remain central to the conversation.
Learn more and register here: https://www.psychsymposium.com/
Inawe Foundation for Psymposium Madrid 2025
PAREA is proud to partner with Inawe Foundation, organizer of Psymposium Madrid 2025, which will take place at the Illustrious College of Physicians of Madrid from October 2–4, 2025.
This international conference will bring together experts, researchers, and professionals from diverse disciplines to discuss innovation in mental health, neuroscience, and psychedelics. The program emphasizes combining science, technology, and the humanities to move toward therapeutic models that are more accessible, integrative, and effective.
This year’s program features a strong lineup of international speakers. Among them are Dr. David Erritzøe, Dr. José Carlos Bouso, Dr. Liliana Galindo, Dr. Christopher Timmerman, Dr. Óscar Soto, Marc Aixalá, and others. The majority of interventions will be in Spanish, with simultaneous translation into English available.
As part of this collaboration, the PAREA community will benefit from a 10% discount on tickets with the code PSYMP0S1UM2025.
Psychedelic Therapy: From Evidence to Equity
On October 1st, PAREA will be attending Psychedelic Therapy: From Evidence to Equity, a one-day symposium hosted by the Champalimaud Foundation.
Held just after the PsyPal General Assembly, the event will gather clinicians, researchers, patient representatives, policymakers, and ethicists to explore the development of psychedelic-assisted care in Europe, framed by the four pillars of medical ethics: beneficence, autonomy, non-maleficence, and justice. Speakers include representatives from EU institutions, regulatory agencies, civil society, and leading research groups.
Check out the impressive lineup and register for the symposium here: https://lnkd.in/d5S3u3DG

