Talk + Film Screening: Ibogaine, PTSD & Healing - In Waves and War
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Join MAPS Canada for an eye-opening talk on Ibogaine’s role in healing PTSD, with screening of In Waves and War.
## Talk + Film Screening: Ibogaine, PTSD & Healing - In Waves and War
### Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema
### Doors at 6:30 pm
### Event starts at 7:00pm
Join MAPS Canada and friends in Toronto on February, 2026 to explore the use of ibogaine in the context of PTSD.
There will be a free screening of the powerful film In Waves and War followed by insightful speakers and audience questions.
Don't miss this chance to learn, reflect, and connect with others interested in healing journeys!
Guest speakers Gordon Hurley and Jonathan Dickinson will share their personal experiences of providing and receiving this treatment, offering first-hand perspectives on care, recovery, and resilience.
Speakers:
Jonathan Dickinson is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Ambio Life Sciences. One of the world’s leading experts on ibogaine, Jonathan brings over 15 years of experience in clinical care, traditional practice, and psychedelic research to his leadership at Ambio. A Mexico-licensed psychologist and former Executive Director of the Global Ibogaine Therapy Alliance. At Ambio, he leads strategy, research, and innovation – advancing a globally scalable model of care that bridges tradition, science, and integrity.
Gordon Hurley served nearly 15 years in the Canadian Armed Forces, including time in special operations as an Operator and Joint Terminal Attack Controller. After his medical release in 2021, he co-founded All The Way Factory Inc. with his wife and became deeply involved in veteran mental health advocacy. Gordon serves on the board of the Canadian Special Operations Regiment Association and as Head of Engagement for Heroic Hearts Canada, championing veteran access to psychedelic-assisted therapy. He is also an instructor for the MAPS Canada School of Psychedelics course: Cannabis and Psychedelics in Canada: Mechanisms of Action, Clinical Research and Therapeutic Applications.
The evening also includes a free screening of In Waves and War — a powerful documentary featuring veterans and families navigating trauma, healing, and hope through psychedelic-assisted therapy.
About the film:
Highly decorated Navy SEAL Marcus Capone returns from Afghanistan and attempts to readjust to civilian life. But years of unprecedented warfare have left Marcus with treatment-defiant PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, and severe depression beyond what current government treatment options can effectively address. Fearing for Marcus' life, his wife, Amber, finds hope in a ground breaking therapy combining two powerful psychedelics unapproved for use in the U.S., but with seemingly limitless applications. Inspired by Marcus' remarkable recovery but still confronted with the alarming rate of veteran suicide in their community, Marcus and Amber embark on a new mission: providing access to this lifeline. Alongside intimate interviews, captivating animation, and first-of-its-kind research at Stanford's Brain Stimulation Lab, In Waves and War, from Jon Shenk and Bonni Cohen (Athlete A, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power), is the emotional, inspiring odyssey of three American heroes as they overcome the after effects of war and rediscover their humanity.
Tickets prices:
Ticket options include donation-based pricing for students, seniors, and low-income attendees, and free admission for veterans and first responders.
This event is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide medical advice or clinical guidance, and does not endorse or promote the use of any specific treatment. Individual experiences shared reflect personal perspectives and may not be representative of outcomes.
Media or other inquiries:
info@mapscanada.org
