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Ethical Right Relationship

Discover an ethical framework of self-management and trigger management to use while working with clients during psychedelic therapy. This course is part 1 of a 3-part series on ethics.

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24 years
1 modules

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$0.00
This course is currently marked as no new dates.

Course Overview

Ethical Right Relationship in Psychedelic Therapy is a mini course for professionals interested in or practising psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. It emphasizes the critical importance of ethics, trust, and relationship-building in the therapeutic setting, particularly when clients navigate the profound and transformative experiences induced by psychedelics.

The course guides participants through a self-reflective and compassionate approach to fostering ethical relationships, focusing on understanding and attuning to the motivations that drive behaviour. Additionally, it addresses the distinctive ethical considerations and safety needs that arise when working with clients undergoing non-ordinary states of consciousness.

Who is this for?

Professionals interested in or practicing psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.

About the Provider

Psychedelic Support is an online education and therapeutic platform offering accredited continuing education, online courses, and a vetted directory of licensed healthcare providers and community groups focused on psychedelic integration, harm reduction, and clinical referrals. It was founded in March 2018 to advance legal psychedelic-assisted therapies and professional training. ([psychedelic.support](https://psychedelic.support/our-story/))

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Course Details

  • Price$0.00
  • FormatSelf-paced
  • Lifecycle statusNo New Dates
  • Skills
    understanding therapy ethicsbuilding trustfostering relationshipsclient safety awarenessself-reflectionmotivation analysismindful applicationethical dilemma resolutionrecognizing vulnerabilitiespracticing self-compassionassessing ethical misconductHarm ReductionIntegrationPsychotherapy
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