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Augmented Psychotherapy Training (APT)

Augmented Psychotherapy Training (APT) is a 15-month professional training in psychedelic therapy offered by MIND Foundation. It focuses on legal, safe, and evidence-based practice.

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15 months
2 modules
Next cohort: Nov 7, 2026

Enrollment

Price on request
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Upcoming Cohort

Start date: November 7, 2026

Course Overview

Augmented Psychotherapy Training (APT) is a 15-month program that provides participants with knowledge and skills for psychedelic therapy in a legal, safe, and evidence-based framework. The training is conducted and continuously developed by experienced psychedelic therapists and leading researchers. It covers two forms of psychedelic therapy: Psychedelic-Augmented Psychotherapy, which uses altered states of consciousness to support the psychotherapy process, and Integration-Focused Psychotherapy, which helps patients draw therapeutic benefit from psychedelic experiences outside the therapy setting. The source text indicates the program is intended for professional practice and includes a scholarship-related reference, but no further entry requirements or format details are provided in the excerpt.

Who is this for?

Professionals seeking training in psychedelic therapy for clinical or therapeutic practice.

About the Provider

European nonprofit research and implementation organization that organizes the INSIGHT Conference and allied public/professional events.

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Course Details

  • PricePrice on request
  • FormatHybrid
  • Lifecycle statusActive
  • Skills
    IntegrationPsychotherapyPsilocybin TherapyPsychedelic therapyPsychedelic-augmented psychotherapyIntegration-focused psychotherapySupporting therapeutic integrationWorking within legal and evidence-based frameworksPsychedelic therapy practiceTherapeutic integration of psychedelic experiencesEvidence-based clinical frameworkUse of altered states of consciousness in psychotherapyPsychotherapy support using altered states of consciousnessClinical application in a legal and evidence-based framework
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