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US-based ketamine-assisted psychotherapy clinic and clinician training organization offering KAP client sessions, clinician training, and wellness retreats while building an intentional community of practitioners interested in expanded states of consciousness and psychedelic medicine. Sapience is actively expanding into MDMA- and psilocybin-assisted therapy as federal regulatory frameworks allow, with plans to grow its education and research arms.

IntroductoryIn personMid costPsychedelic-assisted therapy trainingIntegration trainingRetreat / immersiveContinuing educationOtherAspiring practitionersLicensed cliniciansFacilitatorsOther

Blossom’s read

Sapience looks like a small, clinician-led ketamine and psychedelic-therapy outfit with a strong retreat and experiential emphasis rather than a formal school. Its tone is earnest, relational and community-minded, with notable lineage in internal medicine, psychotherapy, IFS, EMDR and CIIS-based psychedelic studies, but it does not read as a large, standardised training provider. Best suited to practitioners who want intimate, embodied learning and local collegial connections rather than a heavily credentialled academic pathway.

Who Sapience is for

Best for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals who want hands-on KAP exposure, plus clinicians already working with ketamine who want deeper preparation and integration skills. It also appears to serve a broader public through retreats and low-cost preparation and integration work.

Prerequisites

The one-day experiential KAP training is for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals. The page also states that licensed mental health practitioners can collaborate with Sapience prescribers afterwards for appropriately selected KAP clients. No formal entry requirements beyond that were clearly stated.

Accreditation & recognition

One Sapience one-day experiential KAP training is described as approved by CIIS to fulfil the CPTR Applied Learning Objective. I did not find clear evidence on Sapience’s own pages of CME, CE credit, or a broader external accreditation for the training as a whole.

Cost

The one-day experiential KAP training is listed at $650, payable at application, with an option to inquire about an alternative payment plan. For clinical KAP services, Sapience lists a sliding-scale model using a green-bottle approach, with a full 3-hour session priced at $750, intakes at $400, and ketamine lozenges adding $100 to $150 for a full 6 to 8 session treatment arc.

What you walk away with

Learners appear to leave with foundational understanding of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, including history, screening, safety, preparation, session conduct, and integration. The training also gives first-person experiential exposure and, for licensed clinicians, access to Sapience prescribers for possible collaboration. It does not appear to issue a formal standalone credential on the pages reviewed.

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