The Power of Culturally Responsive Psychedelic Therapy
Apr 23, 2025 | 1 PM - 2 PM ET

This webinar will examine how cultural humility, social location, non-ordinary states of consciousness, and racial and intergenerational trauma present unique considerations to psychotherapeutic processes. Gain practical tools and holistic insights to foster both individual and collective healing.

SPECIAL GUEST:
Join us for a thought and heart provoking hour with Dr. Joseph McCowan, a leader in the field of psychedelic-assisted therapy and a passionate advocate for culturally responsive care.
Drawing from his clinical and lived experiences, Dr. McCowan will share key insights into the past, present, and reimagined future of psychedelic-assisted therapy as it relates to racial and intergenerational trauma.
HOSTED BY:
Dr. Lauren Okano, Fluence’s Associate Director of R&D. In this webinar, we will explore the vital role of cultural humility in learning—and unlearning—ways of thinking, being, and relating in the practice of culturally responsive psychedelic therapy.

Together, Lauren and Joseph will examine how a therapist and client’s respective social locations present unique considerations when working with non-ordinary states of consciousness. Participants will leave inspired to actualize practical, holistic opportunities for providing culturally responsive psychedelic therapy.
Following the discussion, we will open up for Q&A, providing you with the unique opportunity to ask questions and hear more about the topics you are most interested in.