The Synthesis Institute | Presents

Psychedelic Practitioner Fundamentals:

Foundations for Ethical, Trauma-Informed, and Client-Centered Care 
A FREE, LIVE, AND INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP SERIES
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Join Us For A Complimentary
Six-Part Workshop Series:

By participating in this free workshop series, you will gain essential knowledge, ethical guidance, and insights into best practices from leading professionals in psychedelic care to ensure safe and ethical conditions for transformative healing experiences.

Meet Your Workshop Hosts

Internationally recognized leaders bring to life an intentionally curated learning experience to nourish the professional foundations of both current and aspiring psychedelic practitioners.

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AL JEFFEREY Integrative Psychotherapist & Meditation Teacher
 

Al Jeffery is a meditation teacher, integrative psychotherapist, and group facilitator, Al has supported thousands of people around the world in restoring connection in their lives, leadership, and communities.  Al was listed in the Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under 30 in Australia twice in a row and has since become a trusted guide to for-purpose teams and leaders. As a queer man, haiku poet, leadership virtuoso, and martial artist, Al’s love for integrating the diverse and transgressive are alive in all he touches.

 
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CHARA CARUTHERS Yoga Therapist, Certified Ayurvedic Practitioner, and Psychedelic Researcher

Chara Caruthers is a skilled facilitator with decades of personal and professional practice as an educator, therapist and lifestyle medicine practitioner working with groups and individuals. Her life and work is grounded in eastern spiritual traditions, ancient and indigenous wisdom and modern science and philosophy. She holds a professional certification in psychedelics, entheogens and transpersonal psychology, is a graduate of the Center for Holding Space Foundations program at the Leadership level, and is currently completing a master of science in transpersonal psychology.  As a Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT), certified Ayurvedic practitioner and psychedelic researcher, she is passionately dedicated to building bridges between ancient lifestyle traditions and modern western medical approaches to mental health and wellbeing.  Chara believes that a loving and supportive community is the vital and often missing piece of the picture of wellbeing for so many.  She recognizes that her work in the psychedelic space is that of building and empowering community as a container for embodying our wholeness.

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COURTNEY WATSON, LMFT Founder of Doorway Therapeutic Services and Access to Doorways

Courtney Watson is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and AASECT Certified Sex Therapist. She owns Doorway Therapeutic Services, a group therapy practice in Oakland, CA, serving the mental health needs of Black, Indigenous & People of Color, Queer folks, Trans, Gender Non-conforming, Non-binary, and Two-Spirit individuals. Guided by her ancestors, Courtney incorporates psychedelic-assisted therapy for those with multiple marginalized identities, emphasizing the need for BIPOC and Queer providers. She has trained at the Center for Psychedelic Therapies and Research at CIIS, MAPS, and Polaris Insight Center. Courtney is passionate about the impact of psychedelic medicines on marginalized identities and their role in decolonization. She believes the field needs to better address the unique needs of Communities of Color and is dedicated to bridging this gap. Her clinic, predominantly QTBIPOC providers, offers Ketamine Assisted Therapy. She founded Access to Doorways, a non-profit to subsidize ketamine/psychedelic therapy for QTBIPOC clients, and created a directory for Queer and BIPOC clients to connect with psychedelic therapists. Outside of work, she's watching Nickelodeon with her kids, working on her dissertation, or taking a nap!

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DR. SANDRA DREISBACH Ethicist and Psychedelic Ethics Specialist

Sandra Dreisbach is an Ethicist and Psychedelic Ethics specialist with a MA, Phd in Philosophy.  She is an Ethics Advisor active in Psychedelic Integration, Education and Advocacy. Sandra is the community leader of EPIC (Ethical Psychedelic International Community), Director of Ethics for Nectara, a psychedelic support ecosystem, Ethics Director for World Psychedelics Day 6/20, and former leader of the Santa Cruz Psychedelic Society. Sandra taught Bioethics at University of California, Santa Cruz, for ten years; worked for many years in the tech industry primarily at Apple; and is a Reiki Master.

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ATIRA TAN Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP) & Trauma Specialist
Atira Tan is a Singapore-born, Melbourne-bred Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP) and trauma specialist focused on sexual abuse recovery. As an art therapist and trauma educator, she is dedicated to guiding individuals back to their innate power and wisdom through somatic trauma approaches, embodied education, and spiritual practices such as yoga and meditation. Her methods are infused with deep compassion, self-acceptance, and love. Atira has extensive training in yoga, meditation, and art therapy. She is the founder and CEO of Art to Healing, a charity that supports women and girls in Asia and the Pacific, and leads the global organization Yoga for Freedom.
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HEATHER SMITH Certified IFS Therapist & Approved IFS Consultant

Heather’s passion lies at the intersection of IFS (Internal Family Systems) and Expanded States of Consciousness, particularly in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy. From 2015 to 2023, Heather operated Insight Counseling of Alexandria, LLC, specializing in parts work and supporting clients' integration of therapeutic medicine experiences. She has advanced through IFS levels 1-3 and served as a Program Assistant for various IFS trainings.

In 2019, Heather initiated a MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) sponsored Expanded Access site in Rockville, MD, for studying MDMA Assisted Psychotherapy for PTSD, receiving her MAPS Therapist training. She has also trained with Compass Pathways, Fluence, and attended psychedelic conferences like MAPS 2023, Horizons, and SOAP.

In January 2022, Heather founded The Moxie School®, offering courses, workshops, and consultations for therapists, coaches, and guides in IFS Informed Psychedelic Assisted Therapy. She also organizes IFS Informed Retreats, providing transformative experiences within a supportive community.

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About This Complimentary Workshop Series

In this modern-day resurgence of psychedelics, still in its infancy and standing on fragile grounds, practitioners face a complex landscape of responsibilities, ethical considerations, and therapeutic challenges. As psychedelics increasingly enter the mainstream and more individuals seek their healing potential, the demand for skilled practitioners who can navigate these complexities with high standards of care and ethics has never been greater.

Without proper training and guidance, even the most well-intentioned practitioners can struggle to provide the safe and ethically sound environment needed to minimize risks and maximize the potential benefits of psychedelics. Practitioners must develop a deep understanding of factors that could compromise safety and ethics, especially when clients present with relational trauma. Failure to do so can leave practitioners ill-equipped to handle the nuanced demands of this work, leading to increased risks of adverse experiences, jeopardizing client well-being, ethical dilemmas, and failure to fully harness the transformative potential of psychedelics.

To responsibly realize the potential of psychedelics, it is imperative to align safety, ethics, and best practices. Practitioners must be well-equipped with the education and tools to uphold their responsibilities and ethically hold space for those they serve before, during, and after non-ordinary, vulnerable states.

In response to the rapid increase of psychedelic work, both underground and above ground, the Synthesis Institute, in collaboration with some of the world’s leading psychedelic professionals, is hosting a complimentary six-part workshop series designed to equip both established and aspiring practitioners with fundamental principles, practical insights, recommendations, and resources to provide safe and ethical psychedelic care applicable to any setting.

Whether you are new to the field or seeking to elevate your existing practice, join us LIVE to deepen your knowledge, broaden your toolkit, and connect with experienced leaders in the field.

Complimentary Workshops - Overview:

1-Jul-24-2024-04-59-07-5814-PM-2

Tuesday, August 27th

2:00 PM PT / 5:00 PM ET / 11:00 PM CEST / 7:00 AM AEST

Workshop #1 - The Practitioner’s Role:
Nurturing a Safe Container Through Many Ways of Knowing

Al Jefferey

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  • Examine how nurturing many ways of knowing and not knowing in psychedelic care can improve the therapeutic process and foster safety.
  • Explore the core competencies for safe practice, including epistemic humility, compassion, attunement, and curiosity for otherness.
  • Identify common obstacles and challenges practitioners face in establishing and maintaining ethical relationships with their clients and how to mitigate them.


2-Jul-24-2024-04-59-07-4606-PM-1

Thursday, August 29th

12:00 PM PT / 3:00 PM ET / 9:00 PM CEST / 05:00 AEST

Workshop #2 - Psychedelic Integration:
Metabolizing Psychedelic Experiences into New Ways of Being

Chara Caruthers

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  • Understand the role of integration in the psychedelic-supported healing process and explore various approaches that support positive client outcomes.
  • Explore integration timelines and understand the difference between post-experience integration and continued integration.
  • Identify examples of spiritual bypassing and explore mitigation strategies.
  • Gain access to tools and resources to support integration work for clients and practitioners alike.


3-Jul-24-2024-04-59-07-4096-PM-1

Tuesday, September 3rd

12:00 PM PT / 3:00 PM ET / 9:00 PM CEST / 05:00 AEST

Workshop #3 - Risk Mitigation and Adverse Experiences:
Preparing the Practitioner for Intentional Psychedelic Journeys

Courtney Watson

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  • Gain insights into how to identify and manage adverse experiences during psychedelic experiences, attending to the needs of marginalized communities. 
  • Create safety plans and best practices on emergency protocols and response strategies.
  • Gain insights into how practitioners can prepare themselves mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually to guide psychedelic experiences.
  • Understand how attending to the needs of marginalized communities benefits everyone and deeply informs standardized safety in psychedelic care.


6-Jul-24-2024-04-59-07-3919-PM-1

Thursday, September 5th

12:00 PM PT / 3:00 PM ET / 9:00 PM CEST / 05:00 AEST

Workshop #4 - Ethics and ‘Right Relationship:’
Navigating Relational Boundaries and the Appropriate Use of Touch

Dr. Sandra Dreisbach

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  • Gain insights into establishing and maintaining appropriate relational boundaries to ensure client safety and trust.
  • Explore the appropriate and ethical use of touch in psychedelic care, including guidelines and best practices.
  • Access the Synthesis Practitioner Code of Ethics to support ongoing ethical practice and conduct.


5-Jul-24-2024-04-59-07-4100-PM-1

Saturday, September 7th

10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM CEST / 03:00 AEST

Workshop #5 - Trauma-Informed Care and Somatics:
Harnessing Somatic Awareness and Practices for the Psychedelic Experience

Atira Tan

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  • Understand trauma in the context of psychedelic care and explore how trauma can present itself during psychedelic experiences.
  • Gain insights into how somatic awareness supports practitioners in recognizing trauma.
  • Explore ways to create and hold a trauma-informed container and how somatic practices can support both the practitioner and the client in the psychedelic experience.
  • Access practical tools and resources that enhance trauma-informed and somatic practices in your psychedelic care work.


4-Jul-24-2024-04-59-07-4484-PM-1

Saturday, September 7th

12:00 PM PT / 3:00 PM ET / 9:00 PM CEST / 05:00 AEST

Workshop #6 - Honing the Healing Container:
Integrating IFS and Non-Directive Approaches to Harness Inner Healing Intelligence

Heather Smith

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  • Gain an introductory understanding of Internal Family Systems (IFS) and its application in creating a non-directive healing container.
  • Explore how practitioners can prepare and align themselves through their IFS work to be effective facilitators.
  • Understand the practitioner's role in holding the container and facilitating what happens within it, ensuring a safe and supportive healing space.
  • Access tools and resources that support the continuous development and integration of IFS and non-directive practices in psychedelic care.


Over this immersive and content-rich workshop series, we’ll connect across varied backgrounds and perspectives, strengthening the foundations of ethical and educated psychedelic practitioners as mainstream access continues to expand.

 

Workshop Materials and Resources

Register at no charge and gain access to:

6 Live, Interactive, Online Workshops
Six (6) 75-minute expert-led live online workshops with interactive Q&A sessions.
Lifetime Access
Lifetime access to all course content, including video recordings and presentations of all workshops, through the Synthesis Institute’s online learning platform.
Exclusive Discussion Forum
An exclusive invitation to a private discussion forum where you can connect with like-minded professionals, share best practices, and engage in facilitated Q&A sessions.

Why Is This Workshop Series Complimentary?


As psychedelics become more accessible both above and underground, the Synthesis Institute is committed to advancing the field of psychedelic care by ensuring that critical knowledge and best practices are accessible to all practitioners, regardless of financial circumstances and professional settings. 

By offering these workshops at no cost, we aim to nurture a community of well-informed, ethical, and competent practitioners dedicated to providing safe and effective psychedelic care, ultimately benefiting the broader public and supporting the responsible advancement of this nascent field.

 

Please note:

These free workshops offer an exploratory and introductory glimpse into our 500+ hours training program (comprising the foundational Core Training, Apprenticeship, Practicum, and Group Supervision). Please note that these workshops do not constitute training, nor do they qualify participants to begin practicing psychedelic care.

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