Increasing the Safety of Ayahuasca Sessions
The Increasing the Safety of Ayahuasca Sessions course is an in-depth, six-month program designed to enhance the safety and effectiveness of ayahuasca ceremonies in non-traditional contexts.
Course Overview
The Increasing the Safety of Ayahuasca Sessions course is an in-depth, six-month program designed to enhance the safety and effectiveness of ayahuasca ceremonies in non-traditional contexts. Offered by ICEERS, an organization with over a decade of experience in hosting dialogues on ayahuasca safety and ethics, this course aims to address the unique challenges faced by facilitators and participants working with plants outside their countries of origin.
From May 8th to November 15th, 2023, the course features a comprehensive eight-module curriculum covering essential milestones for increasing safety during plant medicine sessions. Participants will benefit from a multidisciplinary approach that combines theoretical learning with live dialogues. Over 30 video lessons provide in-depth knowledge, and a self-diagnostic process aids in improving one's practice.
Twelve live sessions are scheduled throughout the course, featuring instructors and guest speakers who will delve deeper into the topics, answer questions, share experiences, and promote collective learning. Specialized resources and protocols, including health questionnaires, release forms, and emergency protocols, will be shared to reduce potential harm and enhance session safety.
This unique course culminates ICEERS' extensive collaboration with guides, facilitators, sitters, researchers, psychologists, and doctors. By distilling their collective knowledge and expertise, the course offers valuable prevention strategies and harm reduction perspectives to minimize potential risks associated with plant medicine consumption in legal and illegal contexts.
Course Details
- Price$135
- FormatSelf-paced
- LevelProfessional
- Duration6 Months· 7 modules
- LanguageEnglish
- Skillsincreasing safety for facilitators & participantsworking resources and protocolslessons from psychology for non-psychologists
- ProviderICEERS
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