Conversation with Center for Psychedelic Therapies and Research Staff
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Conversation with Center for Psychedelic Therapies and Research Staff

Join us for a conversation with Dr. Laura Pustarfi and Center for Psychedelic Therapies and Research Staff

Join us for this exclusive conversation with Dr. Laura Pustarfi and Eric Bottelberghe, RN, MSN, CARN, and moderated by Dr. Fahad Khan, certificate graduate and mentor. This event is an opportunity to pose questions about the Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies and Research Certificate training program to leadership staff. This event is free and open to everyone.

Meet our Center Staff

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Laura Pustarfi Headshot

Laura Pustarfi, Ph.D., is Director of the Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies and Research Certificate Program and adjunct faculty in Philosophy and Religion at CIIS. As Director of the Certificate, she manages the communications, educational and technological administration, and program operations for the certificate. Her scholarly interests include plant studies, integral ecology, psychedelic philosophy, and environmental humanities, especially environmental philosophy, eco-phenomenology, and religion and ecology. She is currently working on a volume co-edited with Dr. David Macauley, The Wisdom of Trees: Thinking Through Arboreality, forthcoming from SUNY Press. Laura has presented at the several conferences on both plant studies and psychedelic-assisted therapy nationally and internationally.

 

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Mariavittoria (Maria) Mangini, Integral and Transpersonal Psychology Adjunct Professor and CPTR teacher

Maria Mangini, Ph.D., FNP, completed her doctorate in Community Health Nursing at University of California, San Francisco, where her research on drugs and drug policy explored the impact of historic LSD use in the lives of middle-aged adults. She was the director of the MSN/FNP program at Holy Names University in Oakland for 20 years. For 25 years, she was in family practice with Frank Lucido MD, and theirs was one of the first to add medical cannabis to the family practice armamentarium. She is co-founder of the Women's Visionary Council, which supports the work of women scholars, artists, healers, and visionaries through a series of conferences, workshops, and grants. Her interests currently center on the study of death and dying.

Meet our Moderator

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Fahad Khan

Fahad Khan, M.D., is a physician, researcher, and teacher. He graduated from medical school at NYU and trained there for residency and fellowship. He earned his first master’s degree from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and his second master’s from the NYU Clinical and Translational Science Institute. He is licensed and certified in acupuncture from Harvard, yoga from Kripalu, sound meditation by ethnomusicologists, and both psychedelic therapy & sex therapy from CIIS. Over the past two decades he has presented on TV, radio, and at conferences like TEDx. A professor of anesthesiology & pain medicine at the NYU School of Medicine, he lives on the Brooklyn side of the bridge.

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