IPI Programs Overview
IPI Programs Overview summarizes the institute’s training options in integrative psychiatry. It presents programs focused on evidence-based natural and pharmaceutical approaches for clinicians working to address root causes of mental illness.
Course Overview
IPI Programs Overview provides a summary of the Integrative Psychiatry Institute’s program offerings. The page describes training centered on expanding clinicians’ ability to address root causes of mental illness using natural and pharmaceutical evidence-based practices. The content is aimed at mental health and medical professionals seeking education in integrative psychiatry. It is presented as an overview rather than a single course, so it functions as a directory-style entry for the institute’s programs. Based on the source page, this overview is associated with CME and indicates certificate and scholarship availability. The page text does not provide a detailed syllabus, module list, or delivery format.
Who is this for?
Mental health and medical professionals interested in integrative psychiatry and evidence-based clinical training.
About the Provider
Educational platform co-founded by Dr. Will Van Derveer and Keith Kurlander that trains therapists, physicians, and nurses in psychedelic-assisted therapy through a year-long online program taught by 50+ experts including Robin Carhart-Harris, Michael Pollan, and Rick Doblin. IPI's curriculum covers evidence-based protocols for PTSD, depression, and anxiety, and partners with the Usona Institute and MAPS to prepare clinicians for emerging MDMA- and psilocybin-assisted treatments.
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- PriceFree
- Lifecycle statusDiscontinued
- SkillsHarm ReductionIntegrationFacilitationPsychotherapyKetamine-Assisted TherapyPsilocybin TherapyMDMA-Assisted TherapyMicrodosingEthicsTrauma-Informed Careintegrative psychiatryevidence-based treatment planningmental illness root-cause assessmentuse of natural and pharmaceutical approaches
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