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Increasing the Safety of Ayahuasca Sessions

The Increasing the Safety of Ayahuasca Sessions course is an in-depth, six-month program designed to enhance the safety and effectiveness of ayahuasca ceremonies in non-traditional contexts.

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English

Details

12 years
8 modules

Enrollment

$135
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Course Overview

The Increasing the Safety of Ayahuasca Sessions course is an in-depth, six-month program designed to enhance the safety and effectiveness of ayahuasca ceremonies in non-traditional contexts. Offered by ICEERS, an organization with over a decade of experience in hosting dialogues on ayahuasca safety and ethics, this course aims to address the unique challenges faced by facilitators and participants working with plants outside their countries of origin.

From May 8th to November 15th, 2023, the course features a comprehensive eight-module curriculum covering essential milestones for increasing safety during plant medicine sessions. Participants will benefit from a multidisciplinary approach that combines theoretical learning with live dialogues. Over 30 video lessons provide in-depth knowledge, and a self-diagnostic process aids in improving one's practice.

Twelve live sessions are scheduled throughout the course, featuring instructors and guest speakers who will delve deeper into the topics, answer questions, share experiences, and promote collective learning. Specialized resources and protocols, including health questionnaires, release forms, and emergency protocols, will be shared to reduce potential harm and enhance session safety.

This unique course culminates ICEERS' extensive collaboration with guides, facilitators, sitters, researchers, psychologists, and doctors. By distilling their collective knowledge and expertise, the course offers valuable prevention strategies and harm reduction perspectives to minimize potential risks associated with plant medicine consumption in legal and illegal contexts.

Who is this for?

Plant facilitators working in ceremonial settings, especially those seeking to improve safety in ayahuasca or related plant work.

About the Provider

ICEERS is a Spain-based nonprofit focused on the globalization of Indigenous plant medicines, with work spanning education, research, legal support, and community services. Its website describes three connected areas of work: mitigating harms and consequences, co-creating collaborative pathways, and international monitoring and research. The organization serves people navigating psychoactive plant use, health professionals, and Indigenous and community partners across multiple countries. In psychedelic and drug policy work, ICEERS combines harm reduction, public education, and policy advocacy rather than operating as a patient-access organization. Its current public-facing services include free integration and crisis support through El Faro, a drug-interaction information service, educational resources, and legal defense support for people facing prosecution related to traditional medicines. ICEERS also reports work with Indigenous partners and claims its efforts have informed court rulings and public policy, making it relevant to researchers, clinicians, funders, policy groups, and community stakeholders seeking evidence, safety, and rights-based collaboration.

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