MENTAL HEALTHCARE
Year-long psychedelic-assisted therapy training for mental health professionals seeking structured education in the clinical use of psychedelics. The program is described as a certified training with CME credit support.
Course Overview
IPI Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Training is a year-long program from the Integrative Psychiatry Institute focused on psychedelic-assisted therapy. The course description indicates that it is designed to help participants become certified as psychedelic-assisted therapy providers. The training is intended for mental health professionals and covers psychedelic-assisted therapy in a structured format over 140 hours. The source also indicates CME credit support and a certificate upon completion. The page identifies scholarship availability. No detailed module breakdown, pricing, or prerequisite information is provided in the source excerpt.
Who is this for?
Mental health professionals seeking training in psychedelic-assisted therapy.
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 TherapyEthicsTrauma-Informed CareMusic and Set/SettingPsychedelic-assisted therapyClinical application of psychedelicsMental health treatment planningProvider-level training
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