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Foundations of Plant Medicine Facilitation, Integration and Ethics 2026

Course on the foundations of plant medicine facilitation, integration, and ethics. It appears to cover core principles for working with plant medicine experiences and the responsibilities of facilitation.

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English

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26 years

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Price on request
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Course Overview

This course focuses on the foundations of plant medicine facilitation, integration, and ethics. It is presented by Chacruna and is framed as a course for learning about the principles that guide safe, responsible, and ethical facilitation. The available source text does not provide a detailed syllabus, but the title indicates coverage of facilitation, integration, and ethics in plant medicine contexts. It is likely relevant to people interested in supporting plant medicine experiences and the integration process afterward. No clear information is provided in the source excerpt about the course format, prerequisites, modules, or certification details beyond the existing extracted flags.

Who is this for?

People interested in plant medicine facilitation, integration, and ethics.

About the Provider

Chacruna is a nonprofit psychedelic education and advocacy platform based in the United States with global reach through online publishing, courses, conferences, and multilingual programming. Its work centers on psychedelic plant medicines, ethics, cultural justice, reciprocity, and Indigenous knowledge, with content and activities aimed at researchers, clinicians, educators, policy audiences, and the broader public. The organization says it bridges ceremony and science and makes academic knowledge more accessible through public-facing education. Chacruna plays an explicit role in psychedelic justice and policy-adjacent advocacy by foregrounding cultural context, equity, and protection of sacred plants and traditions. Current documented initiatives include the Indigenous Reciprocity Initiative of the Americas, which supports community-led Indigenous projects, the Psychedelic Culture conference, the bilingual Chacruna Latinoamérica platform, and courses on diversity, culture, social justice, ceremony, ethics, and reciprocity. These activities make it a potential partner for researchers, clinicians, funders, and policy groups seeking cultural consultation, educational programming, and community-centered collaboration.

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