We’re always eager to collaborate with trained KAP therapists and educators who need prescriber support and supervision. The field of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy thrives when experienced clinicians work together to share knowledge and support each other’s growth.
We’re particularly interested in working with therapists and educators who bring expertise in:
EMDR and trauma-informed approaches
Couples and relationship therapy
Group ketamine facilitation
Somatic and body-based modalities
Underserved communities - including (but not limited to) veterans/military, LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, individuals from rural areas, immigrants and refugees, people with disabilities, and those facing economic barriers to care.
If you’re a trained KAP therapist looking for prescriber collaboration, we’d love to hear from you. Please contact us to introduce yourself and explore how we might work together to serve our shared clients and communities.
Navigating the Intersection of Healing and Commerce
We recognize the uncomfortable tension that exists between working with psychedelics and operating within a capitalist healthcare system. These medicines have been used for millennia in indigenous cultures for healing and spiritual growth, often in community-based, non-commercial contexts. As they are brought into modern therapeutic practice, we grapple with questions about accessibility, commodification, and how to honor their sacred origins while making them available to those who need them.
We don’t have perfect answers, but we’re committed to ongoing dialogue about these ethical complexities. We strive to make our services as accessible as possible, maintain community access when we can, and always remember that we are stewards of powerful healing tools that deserve our deepest respect and most thoughtful application.
Training & Clinical Experience Opportunities
We offer a limited number of supervised clinical experiences and training opportunities in psychedelics for vetted students of any discipline - physician associates, nurse practitioners, counselors, pharmacologists, religious studies, and others — who demonstrate genuine, ongoing interest in this field.
Our training approach emphasizes:
Hands-on clinical experience under careful supervision
Integration of traditional and innovative therapeutic approaches
Ethical considerations in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy
Cultural humility and respect for indigenous wisdom traditions
Safety protocols and medical risk management
Personal preparation work for those facilitating these experiences
These opportunities are selective and designed for individuals who show both clinical aptitude and deep respect for the profound nature of this work. If you’re a student or early-career practitioner interested in learning more about psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy, please contact us with information about your background, training, and what draws you to this field.
Building a Practice Together
The future of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy depends on thoughtful practitioners who understand both the therapeutic potential and the responsibilities that come with this work. We’re committed tofostering a community of clinicians who approach these medicines with the reverence, skill, and ethical grounding that they require.
Ready to explore collaboration or training opportunities? Contact us to being the conversation. We look forward to connecting with like-minded practitioners who share our commitment to ethical, effective psychedelic assisted healing.