Program Grads
Program Grads features selected graduates from Acadia Professional Learning’s facilitator training program. The page profiles licensed and practicing facilitators and links to their websites to learn more about their work.
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Program Grads is a profile-style page from Acadia Professional Learning that highlights selected graduates from its facilitator training program. The source describes the graduates as licensed and practicing facilitators. The page is centered on brief introductions and external links to the graduates’ websites. It is intended to help readers learn about the work these facilitators are doing and how they may participate. No syllabus, module outline, duration, pricing, or credentialing details are provided in the source text.
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People interested in Acadia Professional Learning’s facilitator training graduates and their professional work.
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- PricePrice on request
- Lifecycle statusDiscontinued
- SkillsIntegrationFacilitationPsilocybin TherapyTrauma-Informed CareProfessional practice awarenessLearning from practitioner profilesprofessional practicelearning from graduate profiles
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