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PSYC’s CEO to Moderate Panel at Film Screening for ESPN’s Upcoming Documentary, "Peace of Mind"
PSYC’s CEO to Moderate Panel at Film Screening for ESPN’s Upcoming Documentary, "Peace of Mind".

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n LAS VEGAS, NV, March 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PSYC Corporation (OTC Pink Market: PSYC) (“PSYC”, “PSYC Corp” or the “Company”), parent company to Spotlight Media Corporation (“SMC” or the “wholly owned subsidiary”), a multimedia leader positioned at the intersection where all things psychedelics and cannabis converge, is pleased to announce that PSYC CEO, David Flores, will participate in the Penn Psychedelics Collaborative (the “PPC”) film screening event, “Psychedelics & the Road to Recovery,” which will feature a special screening of \"Peace of Mind\", a new documentary produced by ESPN highlighting the potential benefits of psychedelic-assisted therapy for traumatic brain injury (“TBI”) and mental health disorders, to be held at the Perelman School of Medicine on the University of Pennsylvania campus on Sunday, April 23rd.  Following the film screening, the PPC will host a panel discussion with experts in the fields of neurology, TBI research, psychedelic-assisted therapy, and policy moderated by David Flores. Panelists will discuss the potential benefits of psychedelics in the treatment of traumatic brain injury, pathology and recovery in humans, drug development and treatment strategies, the current state of research and regulatory policy, and ethical considerations of using psychedelics in a therapeutic setting. The documentary, which will air nationally on ESPN on Saturday, April 22nd, explores the experiences of former NFL and NHL players, such as Riley Cote, who will be in attendance at the film screening, who suffered from TBI and mental health disorders and turned to psychedelic-assisted therapy, specifically with psilocybin, in hopes of improving their mental and physical wellbeing. Moreover, the film examines the promising results of psychedelic-assisted therapy and its potential as a viable treatment for these debilitating conditions. This event is open to the public and will take place on Sunday, April 23rd, 2023, at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine's Clinical Research Building auditorium. Doors open at 2:00 pm and the event begins promptly at 2:30 pm. Attendees should register in advance through the Eventbrite link provided below.  www.wake.net/espn As a moderator ...