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CALL FOR POSTERS AND SHORT TALKS

SafeHeart Conference 2026

Trauma, Psychedelics & Therapy - The Power of Community

November 11, 2026 | Peres Center for Peace and Innovation, Jaffa

SafeHeart invites researchers, clinicians, practitioners, community leaders, and individuals with relevant lived or professional experience to submit proposals for scientific posters and short talks.

The conference will explore trauma, psychedelics, therapy, the power of community, and the ways in which these domains intersect. We welcome empirical research, clinical insights, theoretical work, community-based initiatives, case studies, and innovative models of care.

Relevant topics may include:

  • Trauma experienced during altered states of consciousness

  • Psychedelic-assisted therapy and trauma recovery

  • Community-based approaches to healing and resilience

  • Collective trauma and collective recovery

  • Harm reduction, crisis response, and integration

  • Clinical and ethical challenges in psychedelic care

  • The role of families, peers, and communities in recovery

  • Innovative research, therapeutic practices, and community initiatives
     

Presentation formats

Short talks: Presentations of 8-10 minutes, followed by a brief discussion

Posters: Presented during a dedicated poster session
 

Submission timeline

Submission deadline: September 15, 2026

Notification of acceptance: Early October 2026

Submissions may be made in Hebrew or English.
We encourage submissions from a wide range of disciplines, professional backgrounds, and community perspectives.

 

All proposals will be reviewed by a professional committee.
Submission of a proposal does not guarantee inclusion in the conference program.

Join us at the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation in Jaffa for a day of rigorous inquiry, open dialogue, and collaboration around trauma, psychedelics, and community.

CALL FOR POSTERS AND SHORT TALKS

Preferred format*
Poster
Short talk
Either
Other, please specify
Presentation topic
Trauma experienced during altered states of consciousness
Psychedelic-assisted therapy and trauma recovery
Community-based approaches to healing and resilience
Collective trauma and collective recovery
Harm reduction, crisis response, and integration
Clinical and ethical challenges in psychedelic care
The role of families, peers, and communities in recovery
Innovative research, therapeutic practices, and community initiatives
Academic background
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
PhD student
PhD
Postdoc
Professor
Not applicable
Main professional field
Researcher
Therapist
Professional in the field
Public or government sector employee
Active in a nonprofit or social organization
Community leader
Party survivor
Not applicable
Other, please specify
Language of presentation:
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