Agnieszka Sekula
Agnieszka Sekula
Enosis Therapeutics; Swinburne University Co-founder; PhD candidate
Agnieszka is a scientist and product consultant.
As a researcher at Swinburne University she investigates therapeutic mechanisms of psychedelic treatments. As co-founder of Enosis Therapeutics she developed a novel method of leveraging immersive technology to create an insight-focused approach to treatment. Enosis develops bespoke VR programs for mental health therapy, well-being and human optimisation.
Agnieszka’s research in experience design and altered states led her to conducting the World’s first case study on the use of immersive therapeutic frameworks in combination with psychedelics to sustain psycho-emotional change and ensure scalability of treatment.
As a researcher at Swinburne University she investigates therapeutic mechanisms of psychedelic treatments. As co-founder of Enosis Therapeutics she developed a novel method of leveraging immersive technology to create an insight-focused approach to treatment. Enosis develops bespoke VR programs for mental health therapy, well-being and human optimisation.
Agnieszka’s research in experience design and altered states led her to conducting the World’s first case study on the use of immersive therapeutic frameworks in combination with psychedelics to sustain psycho-emotional change and ensure scalability of treatment.
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Psychedelics and the Future of Mental Health Treatments
WED, OCT 18, 11:30 AM
Conference
The integration of psychedelic therapies into the healthcare industry represents a significant stride towards advancing mental health treatments. But, what will the future of psychedelic therapies actually look like? How may they be rolled out and, how will this impact the future of mental health treatments on the broader level?
Join Psychiatrist and Clinician-Scientist, Dr. Adam Bayes, CEO/Co-Founder of Psylo, Josh Ismin and Co-Founder of Enosis Therapeutics Agnieszka Sekula as they share their expertise about psychedelics and the future of mental health treatments.