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Legislative Horizons in Psychedelic Therapy: What Clinicians Need to Know

This webinar reviews the current and emerging U.S. policy landscape for psychedelic therapy. It explains how legislation becomes regulation and how clinicians can stay informed about an evolving area without needing to become policy experts.

Provider

Fluence

English

Schedule

1 Hour

Enrollment

Price on request

Decision Summary

Best fit
Clinicians and therapists interested in the legal and regulatory context of psychedelic-assisted care.
Format
Live Classes
Time commitment
1 Hour
Credential signal
Professional recognition: American Psychological Association
Delivery
Online
Medicine self-experience
No medicine self-experience listed

Course Overview

Legislative Horizons in Psychedelic Therapy: What Clinicians Need to Know is a webinar focused on the policy environment shaping psychedelic therapy in the United States. The session covers how legislation moves into regulation and why early-stage programs often involve uncertainty. The content is geared toward clinicians and therapists who want a clearer understanding of the legal and regulatory context around psychedelic-assisted care. It emphasizes practical awareness rather than deep policy specialization. The course is described as a one-hour webinar. It is presented in a format that helps attendees track policy developments and consider how they may affect clinical practice.

Who is this for?

Clinicians and therapists interested in the legal and regulatory context of psychedelic-assisted care.

About the Provider

Fluence is a psychedelic therapy education company co-founded by psychologists Dr. Ingmar Gorman and Dr. Elizabeth Nielson, offering continuing education courses and a Certificate in Psychedelic Therapy and Integration for licensed therapists and advanced graduate students. Having trained 8,000+ clinicians, Fluence draws on its founders' direct experience in FDA-approved Phase 3 clinical trials of MDMA- and psilocybin-assisted therapies.

Course FAQ

Who is this course for?

Clinicians and therapists interested in the legal and regulatory context of psychedelic-assisted care.

What is the format and time commitment?

Format: Live Classes. Time commitment: 1 Hour.

How much does it cost?

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Does it offer a certificate or CE/CME credit?

Accreditation note: CE Credits. Listed CE/CME credits: 2. Confirm credential eligibility directly with the provider before enrolling.

Is this course currently available?

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