How to Become a Psychedelic Integration Therapist
An overview of psychedelic integration therapy, including how mental health professionals can support clients after a psychedelic experience. The page explains the difference between integration, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy, and other psychedelic-related modalities.
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This course page explains psychedelic integration therapy as the process of helping clients make sense of insights, emotions, and experiences that arise after a psychedelic session. It distinguishes integration from psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy, which involves medically administered substances and more structured protocols. The content is aimed at therapists and other helping professionals who want to understand whether they are qualified to offer integration services and how the role differs by legal context. It also notes that some certificate programs are limited to licensed mental health therapists, while others are open to coaches, guides, and sitters. The page focuses on the conceptual foundations of integration, the scope of practice, and the requirements that may apply in different regions. It does not provide a detailed lesson outline or course schedule in the excerpt provided.
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Mental health professionals and other helping professionals interested in psychedelic integration work.
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The first question for a lot of hopeful practitioners is, am I qualified to offer psychedelic integration services? That depends on where you are in the world and respective legal parameters defining who can provide what to clients.
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Psychedelic media publication covering education, culture, policy, and practical guidance around psychedelic use and integration.
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