Integration Module

Integration Module: Integration in Ketamine- and Non-Ordinary States of Consciousness-Assisted Therapies: Theory and Practice is a one-day course centred on the theory and practical application of integration in ketamine- and non-ordinary states of consciousness (NOSC)-assisted therapies. With an emphasis on non-verbal and verbal processing, self-reflection, and group sharing, the module offers clinicians practical considerations, insight into common challenges, and a fundamental framework to guide themselves and their clients towards meaningful integration.

The course further delves into the significance of the imaginal realm when working with expanded states of consciousness and their assimilation into everyday life. Utilizing expressive arts and various modalities, participants gain insights into effectively supporting clients in processing, embodying, and applying the lessons derived from depth exploratory work.

Suitable for healthcare professionals and the general public, this course allows healthcare professionals to integrate the tools and practices into their services, benefitting their clients or patients. Participants will learn about the principal categories of the presented integration framework, different types of interventions that may assist clients during the rapid remission process, and the importance of engaging with the imaginal realm as a part of the integration process. Moreover, attendees will be adept at employing multi-modal and multi-sensory creative or expressive practices and understand the historical backgrounds and utilization of mandalas as a tool for spiritual integration, particularly in the context of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) clients.

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Polaris Insight Center
Polaris is a clinic in the heart of San Francisco that specializes in healing, well-being, and transformation. They offer various services including Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), psychiatric services, and integration therapy.


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