The Art of Psychedelic Group Work
This webinar offers clinicians and trainees a practice-informed look at how psychedelic group work differs from individual psychedelic therapy and traditional group therapy.
Course Overview
This webinar offers clinicians and trainees a practice-informed look at how psychedelic group work differs from individual psychedelic therapy and traditional group therapy.
Who is this for?
Clinicians, trainees, researchers, and professionals interested in psychedelic therapy.
Prerequisites
No psychotherapy license requirement is listed on the catalog card.
About the Provider
Fluence is a psychedelic therapy education company offering Professional Certificates and courses for psychedelic therapy, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, psilocybin facilitation, harm reduction, and integration. Its current public catalog centers on Essentials of Psychedelic Therapy, Introduction to Psychedelic Therapy, and Professional Certificates in Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration Therapy, Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy, and Psilocybin Facilitation.
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- FormatSelf-paced
- Lifecycle statusActive
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