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Founded in 2011, Mindspace Wellbeing is a Montreal-based psychology clinic that pioneered psychedelic-assisted therapy in Quebec, becoming the province's first provider of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy for treatment-resistant depression and launching Canada's first psychedelic harm reduction and integration training for clinicians. Acquired by Numinus Wellness in 2021, they continue offering evidence-based psychotherapy alongside ketamine and psilocybin programming.

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Blossom’s read

Mindspace looks like an early, clinically grounded Canadian pioneer rather than a broad commercial training brand. The strongest fit appears to be regulated clinicians or psychotherapy professionals who want evidence-based harm-reduction and integration skills, rather than people seeking a full facilitator pathway or ceremonial-style training. Its reputation seems to rest on being first-to-market in Quebec and on the later Numinus acquisition, which places it within a more institutional, medically oriented psychedelic-care lineage.

Who Mindspace is for

Best suited to regulated mental health professionals, especially therapists, psychologists, social workers, and other practitioners supporting clients who use psychedelics or are considering them. It also seems relevant to clinicians who want practical harm-reduction and integration competence without moving into direct psychedelic-assisted therapy provision.

Prerequisites

Numinus states its training programmes are open to regulated mental health professionals including social workers, therapists, psychologists, and others. No additional entry conditions were clearly supported by the sources reviewed.

Accreditation & recognition

I could not find a source confirming formal accreditation, CME, or CE credit for Mindspace-branded training specifically. Numinus describes the course as an introductory workshop developed by a physician, psychologist, and integration therapist, but that is not the same as external accreditation.

Cost

The sources reviewed did not provide a clear tuition figure for the Mindspace-origin training. Numinus does note a preferred CAD exchange rate for payment in Canadian dollars, suggesting pricing is in a foreign-currency-friendly professional-training format, but the exact fee was not confirmed.

What you walk away with

Learners appear to leave with a practical framework for psychedelic harm reduction and integration, including how to educate clients about altered states, assess client needs across phases of the psychedelic journey, and apply evidence-based, destigmatising clinical approaches. The training is positioned as skill-building rather than a standalone professional licence or clinical credential.

Practitioner-Led Care Snapshot

Facilitation Provider Organizations

Organization Model

Facilitation-Forward Provider Organization

Organization Status

Active

Psychedelic Services

Active Psychedelic-Related Offering

Service Coverage

National

Care Profile

Care Modalities

Preparation & Integration Sessions

Access Pathways

Unknown / Unclear
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