Specialty: Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration Therapy
This 12-week course equips licensed clinicians with knowledge and tools to work with patients who are using psychedelics in non-clinical settings.
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This 12-week course covers psychedelic harm reduction and integration therapy for clinicians working with patients who use psychedelics outside of clinical settings. The course is designed to provide knowledge and practical tools for supporting these patients in clinical practice. It is framed as a specialty course for licensed clinicians. The source text indicates a 12-week structure and a total duration of 42 hours. CE credits are listed in the extracted data. No additional details about modules, pricing, or prerequisites are provided in the source excerpt.
Who is this for?
Licensed psychotherapists and eligible mental health practitioners.
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Fluence lists a psychotherapy license requirement for this offering.
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.
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- FormatLive Classes
- Lifecycle statusNo New Dates
- SkillsIntegrationPsychedelic harm reductionClinical practiceLegal and ethical practiceHarm ReductionFacilitationPsychotherapyKetamine-Assisted TherapyPsilocybin TherapyMDMA-Assisted Therapyintegration therapyclinical guidance for psychedelic-related experiences
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