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Recíproco Method is an online professional development platform co-founded by Amánda Argot Efthimiou and Sascha Anna Vriend, offering self-paced and live-cohort psychedelic integration training for therapists, practitioners, and coaches. Drawing on clinical psychology, neuroscience, somatic therapies, and shamanic wisdom, the 40-hour program covers integration methodology, ethics, and the neuroscience of altered states of consciousness.

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Blossom’s read

Recíproco sits in the emerging psychedelic-integration training space rather than the medicalised therapy pathway. It appears best suited to practitioners who want a broader, more pluralistic framework that holds clinical psychology and neuroscience alongside somatic, spiritual, and traditional wisdom, but it does not itself confer licensure or qualify someone to practise as a psychedelic-assisted therapist. The line-up is anchored by co-founders with a clinical psychologist and a neuroscience/mental-health background, which gives it some credibility, though the course still reads as a specialist professional-development offering rather than a formally accredited clinical qualification.

Who Reciproco is for

Best for therapists, coaches, facilitators, and other support roles who already work with altered states or want to build competence in psychedelic integration. It also appears open to curious non-professionals, but the strongest fit is people supporting others in a professional or semi-professional capacity.

Prerequisites

No strict prerequisites were stated. The site says it is open to anyone with curiosity and willingness to explore integration, with bonus fit for those who have personal experience of altered states and/or experience supporting others in clinical, ceremonial, trip-sitting, or harm-reduction contexts.

Accreditation & recognition

The site explicitly says the course does not qualify a learner to be a psychedelic-assisted therapist, psychologist, or psychotherapist, and should be seen as a specialised integration course that complements other training. I found no evidence on the site of formal accreditation, CME, CE credit, or external professional recognition.

Cost

The site does not display a public price in the material I found. It says the course is self-paced, begins at purchase, includes 90 days of access, and comes with video lessons, a 100+ page handbook, exercises, guides, and bonus materials. It also says there is no payment plan, but a limited number of scholarships may be available by email enquiry.

What you walk away with

Learners appear to leave with a structured understanding of psychedelic integration, a set of practical tools and exercises, introductory neuroscience of altered states, and guidance on ethics and legal considerations. The outcome is skill-building and confidence for integration support, not a formal clinical credential.

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