Experiential Retreat
The Experiential Retreat is a 3-day program designed for individuals who seek personal transformation and want to explore their inner psyche in a supportive community of licensed psychotherapists and like-minded participants.
Course Overview
The Experiential Retreat is a 3-day program designed for individuals who seek personal transformation and want to explore their inner psyche in a supportive community of licensed psychotherapists and like-minded participants.
This retreat is perfect for those who are curious about how psychedelics can deepen their connection to themselves and others, provide new insights, and increase creativity. The retreat offers a safe and medically supervised environment, where participants can experience a transformative exploration of their consciousness.
Through this program, participants can expect to gain new perspectives on their life's challenges, develop increased self-awareness, and process past traumas that may have impacted their lives. The program can help individuals develop a deeper sense of self-love and belonging, allowing them to develop stronger relationships with themselves and others. Participants can also expect to experience emotional release, enhanced experiences of positive emotions, and an overall increase in adopting new behaviours and positive habits.
The retreat is available in three different programs, including a 5-day program for mental health professionals, a 3-day program for small groups of up to six participants, and an individual program for those seeking exclusivity and full discretion. The programs offer professional guidance, with a leadership focus on personal and professional development. The retreat also provides PE accreditation points for members of NVP, FgzPT, and other professional boards.
The retreat runs multiple times per year.
Who is this for?
Individuals seeking personal transformation and a supportive retreat setting; the source also mentions a 5-day option for mental health professionals.
About the Provider
Netherlands-based psychedelic practitioner training and retreat organization founded in 2022 by mental health professionals Jeanine Souren and Hans van Wechem, offering the first FGzPT/NVP/NVvP-accredited psilocybin facilitation training program in the Netherlands. ETI's Core Practitioner Training combines an 18-week Education Module with a 4-day Experiential Retreat, covering IFS, constellations, trauma-informed facilitation, and full-spectrum psychedelic care from screening through integration.
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- Price$2,950
- FormatLive Classes
- Lifecycle statusNo New Dates
- Skillsfirst-hand experienceIntegrationFacilitationPsilocybin TherapyEthicsself-awarenessemotional releasetrauma processingemotional processingpersonal reflectioninsight developmentrelationship awarenessreflectioninterpersonal connection
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