The Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy & Integration Training is an immersive professional training program designed to equip healthcare professionals with the skills necessary to work with people in altered states of consciousness. Held in Los Angeles, CA, the training focuses on the therapeutic use of ketamine while also providing education on a range of other plant-based compounds and psychedelics, preparing participants for a future when these substances may become legal treatment options.
The training emphasizes the importance of personalizing these powerful tools to each practitioner’s unique style of practice to yield the most effective outcomes. The PCH training stands out due to its commitment to sharing diverse techniques and perspectives from practising clinicians.
What sets this training apart is its focused attention on integration. It is designed to provide each participant with sufficient space to respect their experiential sessions, thereby honing the skill of being a psychedelic therapist. The course deviates from the traditional rapid and hyper-productive learning model and instead encourages sustained, unhurried learning with a lasting impact. Participants will learn core competencies of psychedelic-assisted therapy, methods to create safe and effective set and settings, and gain direct experience of ketamine therapy and integration. The curriculum also includes master classes in various psychedelic substances, principles of psychedelic-assisted therapy, psychopharmacology, and professional development, all while building a sense of community among the learners.