Psychedelic Assisted Training Course
Psychedelic Assisted Training Course is a two-year therapist training program designed to cultivate skilful, safe, and compassionate practitioners capable of working with the deep psyche.
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Psychedelic Assisted Training Course is a two-year therapist training program designed to cultivate skilful, safe, and compassionate practitioners capable of working with the deep psyche. The course's immersive, experiential, and transformative nature engages and integrates deep psychological concepts within the nurturing environment of the training group.
The course's academic content delves into various therapeutic modalities, encompassing psychedelic literature, archetypal and transpersonal psychology, psychodynamic and attachment models, embodied models, intergenerational trauma work, clinical research, systemic perspectives, and shamanic and indigenous wisdom traditions. This integrative approach, Depth Relational Process, allows graduates to become professional members of the Institute of Psychedelic Therapy.
The course, structured into four modules, offers weekly online lectures, experiential sessions, and intensive modules which include family constellations, holotropic breathwork, and legal psychedelic retreat intensives. An integral part of the training includes personal psychotherapy, deemed fundamental to the depth relational process. Each module includes seminars, group-led presentations, exercises, experiential components, and community and integration circles. The course cultivates a shared transformative space, fostering the co-creation of a learning container that supports growth and accountability. Please note that personal therapy, a mandatory requirement for the course, is not included in the course fee.
Who is this for?
Therapists and other eligible applicants seeking training in psychedelic-assisted therapy and depth-oriented clinical practice.
Prerequisites
Eligibility requirements are referenced on the membership page. Personal psychotherapy is a mandatory requirement during the course.
About the Provider
The Institute of Psychedelic Therapy (IPT) is a UK-based professional training organization offering a comprehensive two-year psychedelic-assisted therapist training program combining weekly online lectures, in-person meetings, and 5-day experiential residential retreats each year. IPT emphasizes slow, relational skill cultivation, robust ethics, and integration of psychedelic work within long-term therapeutic frameworks, with graduates eligible for professional membership.
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- Price$5,500
- FormatHybrid
- Lifecycle statusNo New Dates
- Skillsengaging deep psycheintegrating therapeutic modalitiesunderstanding psychedelic literatureapplying archetypal psychologyimplementing transpersonal psychologypracticing psychodynamic modelsutilizing attachment modelsworking with embodied modelsaddressing intergenerational traumaIntegrationPsychotherapypsychedelic-assisted therapyworking with the deep psychepsychological integration
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