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INVITED PRESENTATIONS, PANELS, AND WORKSHOPS

Xin, Y. (November 12, 2024). Psychedelics and Resilience: An Innovative Approach to Understanding Mental Health and Substance Use. Invited Webinar for Social Work - Beyond the Classroom. University of Utah, College of Social Work, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.

 

Xin, Y. (September 10, 2024). Journey of Emerging Scholars. Invited panel discussion for the PhD Community Research Brown Bag Series. The Ohio State University, College of Social Work, Columbus, OH, USA.

 

Xin, Y. (January 31, 2024). Understanding passion for substance use among college students with and without a cannabis use disorder. Invited webinar for The Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery, The Ohio State University.

 

Xin, Y. (March 27, 2023). Demystifying Candidacy. Invited panel discussion for the PhD Community Research Brown Bag Series. The Ohio State University, College of Social Work, Columbus, OH, USA.

 

Xin, Y. (February 9, 2023). Funding Your Dissertation. Invited panel discussion for the PhD Community - Research Brown Bag Series. The Ohio State University, College of Social Work, Columbus, OH, USA.

 

Xin, Y. (July 5, 2022). Understanding Psychedelics: State of the Science and Policy Changes. Invited Presentation (recording) for 2022 National Meeting—(Re)Establishing a Solid Foundation: Building a Toolkit for Success. The Ohio State University. (Accredited for CEUs).

 

Xin, Y. (September 27, 2021). Psychedelics ease racial trauma symptoms among people of color. Invited presentation for the webinar: What’s Old is New Again—The Possibility of Psychedelics in Mental Health Treatment. The Ohio State University. 

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