Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy Approaches

Under the guidance of Dr. Anne Wagner, Kayla Breelove Carter, and Sabina Pillai, you will uncover the profound potential of psychedelics to heal and restore.

Course curriculum

    1. Part 1: What is Psychedelic Assisted Therapy

    2. Part 2: Therapeutic Modalities & Psilocybin Approaches

    3. Part 3: MDMA Approaches

    1. Part 1: Acknowledging Colonialism and Historical Trauma

    2. Part 2: 4 Strategies for Cultural Humility in P.A.T

    1. Part 1: Understanding, Assessing, and Treating Complex Clients

    2. Part 2: Administration, Integration, Approaches, & Self-Care

    1. Q&A Recorded Discussion

    1. More learning resources for you

    2. Before you go...

    3. Congrats! Here's what's next...

About this course

  • $50.00
  • 13 lessons
  • 2.5 hours of video content

Description and Learning Objectives

Explore the practice of Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy (PAP) with clinical psychologist and researcher Dr. Anne Wagner and clinical traumatologist Kayla Breelove Carter in Seminar 6 of the MAPS Canada School of Psychedelics series, Psychedelics in Canada: Past, Present and Future. Learn from Anne about set and setting, preparation, and integration, as well as different therapy approaches and the outcomes of PAP. Sabina will share important considerations for individuals with complex conditions. Kayla Breelove Carter will discuss different healing lenses and considerations when working with marginalized and racialized communities. This seminar’s instructors bring their wealth of experience and passion for healing to this engaging session

  • TDiscuss the practice of Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy (PAP) including set and setting, preparation and integration

  • Learn about the importance of the therapy and different therapeutic approaches

  • Review outcomes of PAP in relation to the therapy approaches being used

  • Learn about important considerations in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy (PAP) for individuals with complex conditions (e.g., BPD, bipolar, cPTSD/PTSD, Substance Use Disorder) in order to determine appropriateness, manage risk, improve outcomes, and identify treatment approaches that complement PAP within these client populations

  • Learn about different healing lenses rooted in cultural humility and socially affirming practices, and considerations for utilizing a western modality lens when working with marginalized and racialized communities

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