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ICEERS Foundation
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ICEERS is a nonprofit research and policy organization focused on evidence generation, education, and legal-health support related to psychedelic and plant medicine use.
Blossom’s read
ICEERS sits in the evidence-led, public-interest end of the psychedelic field rather than the glossy commercial training circuit. Its strongest suit is for clinicians and facilitators who want grounded, risk-aware education shaped by harm reduction, integration work, and ayahuasca safety rather than a branded therapeutic method. The lineage is more institutional than celebrity-led: ICEERS names Marc B. Aixalà, Jerónimo Mazarrasa, David Londoño, José Carlos Bouso, and Mijal Schmidt among its faculty, with the organisation positioning itself as a long-running bridge between research, policy, Indigenous rights, and practice.
Who ICEERS Foundation is for
Best suited to mental health professionals, care providers, and plant medicine facilitators who want practical frameworks for safer support and integration. It may also suit people already working around ayahuasca or other plant medicines who want a more cautious, ethics-heavy approach.
Prerequisites
For the Integration Training, ICEERS describes it as a course for health care professionals and care providers, but I did not find a formal licensure or mandatory academic prerequisite stated beyond that target audience. AyaSafety is framed for ceremonial plant facilitators; no formal entry credential was clearly stated in the sources reviewed.
Accreditation & recognition
The Integration Training awards a certificate of completion from ICEERS for completing the 45 hour course, but ICEERS explicitly says integration is not yet an officially recognised profession in most countries and that the certification is not official. I did not find evidence of CME, CE, or external professional accreditation.
Cost
The Integration Training fee is tiered by country. The source I found lists at least one band at €690 VAT included, payable in 3 monthly instalments of €230, plus a €45 non-refundable scholarship application fee for applicants. The course fee includes access to recorded and live content, and refunded applicants receive 100% back except for the scholarship fee; cancellation before the stated start date gets 80% back less transaction fees.
What you walk away with
Learners receive an ICEERS certificate of completion for the 45 hour Integration Training. More broadly, the stated outcomes are practical tools, paradigms, models, and frameworks for psychedelic integration or, for AyaSafety, protocols and safety practices for ceremonial work.
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