Psychedelics in Recovery
Fluence offers psychedelic therapy education for clinicians and therapists seeking to expand their practice and support client outcomes. The course page indicates CE credit availability.
Course Overview
Fluence provides psychedelic therapy education for mental health professionals, with a focus on applying this training in clinical practice. The course page indicates CE credit availability and positions the training for therapists looking to expand their practice and improve client outcomes. No additional details about course modules, schedule, or prerequisites are provided in the source text.
Who is this for?
Therapists and other mental health professionals
Prerequisites
No psychotherapy license requirement is listed on the catalog card.
About the Provider
Specialized psychedelic clinical trial services provider focused on therapist and facilitator training, protocol/manual support, adherence frameworks, and sponsor-facing trial preparation.
View Fluence profileCourse Details
- PriceFree
- FormatSelf-paced
- Lifecycle statusNo New Dates
- SkillsIntegrationPsychedelic harm reductionClinical practicepsychedelic therapy educationclinical applicationclient outcomestherapist practice developmentHarm ReductionFacilitationPsychotherapyKetamine-Assisted TherapyPsilocybin Therapy
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