La Tanya Wallace, NP
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this course, the participant will be able to:
Discuss the historical justifications for psychedelic clinical research
Describe key theoretical approaches to psychedelic-assisted therapy
Discuss the state of psychedelic clinical research, rescheduling efforts, and how psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy works with clients
Compare psychedelic integration psychotherapy to integration in peer and shamanic settings
Assess clients for key “red flags” that indicate someone should seek specialized psychiatric care after a psychedelic experience
Utilize principles of psychedelic-assisted therapy in a basic/initial assessment of clients who report psychedelic use
List contraindications and discuss high risk cases of individuals who are contemplating psychedelic use
Describe the role of the therapist in an individual's integration psychotherapy process
Skills / Knowledge
- Psychedelic Integration
- Therapeutic Techniques
- Risk Assessment
- Psychedelic Research
- Clinical Assessment
- Harm Reduction Psychotherapy