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Ede Frecska

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Ede Frecska

Ede Frecska is Chief of Department at the National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology in Budapest, Hungary. He received his medical degree in 1977 from the Semmelweis University in Hungary. He then earned qualifications as certified psychologist from the Department of Psychology at Lorand Eotvos University in Budapest. Dr. Frecska completed his residency training in Psychiatry both in Hungary (1986) and in the United States (1992). He is a qualified psychopharmacologist (1987) of international merit with 15 years of clinical and research experience in the United States, where he reached the rank of Associate Professorship. During his academic years, Dr. Frecska's studies were devoted to research on schizophrenia and affective illness. He published more than 50 scientific papers and book chapters on these topics. In his recent research he is engaged in studies on psychointegrator drugs and techniques, his theoretical work focuses on the interface between cognitive neuroscience and quantum brain dynamics. He is specifically interested in the mechanism of initiation ceremonies and healing rituals. Dr. Frecska is a member of several professional organizations (APA, ECNP, CINP), and has received grants and awards from a variety of sources (NARSAD, NIAA).



Thomas B. Roberts

Thomas B. Roberts (Ph.D. Stanford) investigates psychedelic mindbody states for the leads they provide for learning, cognition, intelligence, creativity, mental health, and abilities that reside in them: in Psychedelic Horizons: Snow White, Immune System, Multistate Mind, and Enlarging Education he presents multistate mind theory. He specializes in psychedelics'  entheogenic (spiritual) uses: as in Psychoactive Sacramentals: Essays on Entheogens and Religion and the online achive. Religion and Psychoactive Sacraments chrestomathy. He co-edited Psychedelic  Medicine: New Evidence for Hallucinogenic Substances as Treatments. He has taught Foundations of Psychedelic Studies at Northern Illinois University since 1981; this is the world's first catalog-listed psychedelics course at a university. He has lectured on psychedelics internationally, published many articles, chapters, and book reviews. He originated the celebration Bicycle Day. Visit his website here.



The fee for this seminar is $2,200 Euros per person, everything included, except airfare: i.e. transportation to and from the airport, double occupancy, all meals and laundry. The seminar also includes several excursions around the beautiful Island of Santa Catarina, as well as other activities.

Seminar open for a maximum of twelve participants.

If you are interested or require further information, please contact Luis Eduardo Luna at luna@wasiwaska.org or
leluna47@hotmail.com.

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