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Integration Courses

Integration courses focused on making sense of psychedelic experiences and turning insights into practical next steps. The directory page groups courses that cover integration as a clinical, facilitation, or personal-development skill.

Provider

Alma Institute

English

Schedule

Next cohort: May 20, 2026

Self-paced access

13 months

Enrollment

Price on request

Decision Summary

Best fit
People seeking training or education related to psychedelic integration, including clinicians, facilitators, and learners in clinical, research, and plant-medicine contexts.
Format
Self-paced
Time commitment
13 months
Credential signal
APA

Upcoming Cohort

Start date: May 20, 2026

Course Overview

Integration courses in this category address what happens after a psychedelic experience, with an emphasis on reflection, meaning-making, and planning next steps. The source page frames integration as a practical process that may involve working with a therapist, consultant, or coach. The listed courses span related areas such as psychotherapy, psychedelic and ketamine therapy, facilitation, harm reduction, ethics, trauma-informed care, and music and set/setting. They are presented as options for people learning about integration within clinical, research, or plant-medicine contexts. This page functions as a skill directory rather than a single program page, so it does not provide one unified curriculum, duration, or delivery format for the category itself.

Who is this for?

People seeking training or education related to psychedelic integration, including clinicians, facilitators, and learners in clinical, research, and plant-medicine contexts.

Prerequisites

All levels.

About the Provider

Alma Institute is an Oregon-based nonprofit training program founded by Rebecca Martinez to strengthen and diversify the network of licensed psilocybin facilitators by centering people from marginalized and low-income communities. One of only two nonprofits approved to provide OHA psilocybin facilitator training in Oregon, Alma integrates trauma-informed, culturally responsive pedagogy with the full Oregon Psilocybin Services licensing curriculum.

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Course FAQ

Who is this course for?

People seeking training or education related to psychedelic integration, including clinicians, facilitators, and learners in clinical, research, and plant-medicine contexts.

Are there prerequisites?

All levels.

What is the format and time commitment?

Format: Self-paced. Time commitment: 13 months.

How much does it cost?

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Does it offer a certificate or CE/CME credit?

The listing includes a certificate signal. Accreditation note: APA. Listed CE/CME credits: 2. Confirm credential eligibility directly with the provider before enrolling.

Can I start anytime?

This course has a self-paced signal in the current listing. Confirm current access terms with the provider.

Is this course currently available?

The current listing status is Active. Use the provider website for the latest enrollment status.

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