Are you a mental health professional exploring ketamine-assisted therapy who's wondering how to maintain ethical integrity in this rapidly evolving field?

Do you sometimes question whether your motivations, boundaries, and self-care practices might unknowingly affect the quality of care you provide to your ketamine patients?

You want to help your clients heal through ketamine therapy. Still, without proper ethical grounding, even the most well-intentioned clinicians risk burnout, boundary issues, or inadvertently letting their unexamined motivations influence treatment decisions.

If this resonates with you, then I bet you're also...

  • Concerned about balancing client needs with your own well-being and boundaries
  • Wondering how your personal history and unconscious motives might influence your work
  • Seeking practical guidance on maintaining ethical integrity in psychedelic therapy

Guess what? You are NOT alone.

What if you could confidently navigate the ethical complexities of ketamine therapy while staying true to your deepest values?

Imagine how different your practice would be if you...

  • Clearly understood both your conscious "why" and unconscious "shadow whys" for providing ketamine therapy
  • Had practical strategies for avoiding common ethical pitfalls like savior complexes and burnout
  • Could build a sustainable, values-driven practice that serves both your clients and yourself

This is all possible when you develop a foundation in ethical self-inquiry for ketamine providers.

Once you understand how to engage in meaningful self-reflection as a ketamine provider, you'll notice other amazing things, like:

  • Improved therapeutic relationships with your clients due to greater self-awareness
  • Enhanced resilience against burnout and compassion fatigue
  • More confidence in your clinical decisions because they're aligned with your core values

Sound like exactly what you need to practice ketamine therapy with integrity? Then I have just the thing for you!

Introducing...

Ethical Foundations for Ketamine Providers: The Self-Inquiry Workshop

This free 10-minute workshop is an excerpt from my comprehensive 2-hour CE course, "Ethical Guidelines for Ketamine Clinicians."

You'll learn how examining your motivations and shadow aspects is essential for ethical ketamine practice, based on insights from Dr. Peter H. Addy's CE-approved training and Laura May Northrup's "Radical Healership" approach.

But most importantly, you'll learn how to avoid common ethical blind spots and finally build a practice that serves your clients and yourself with integrity.

Here are the details...

This workshop is led by Peter H. Addy, PhD, LPC, LMHC

I'm an expert in the field of psychedelic substances and states of consciousness with 15 years of experience. I help mental health professionals develop ethical, effective approaches to ketamine-assisted therapy and psilocybin facilitation. My clients have used these self-inquiry practices to build sustainable, values-driven healing practices even in challenging clinical environments. Now, I've distilled this crucial aspect of my comprehensive CE training into this free workshop so you, too, can strengthen your ethical foundation as a psychedelic provider.

Your free access to this workshop includes:

Essential insights into maintaining ethical integrity in ketamine therapy and psilocybin facilitation

  • Practical self-inquiry questions you can implement immediately
  • A glimpse into the comprehensive ethical framework covered in my full CE course
  • Information on how to earn 2 CE hours with my complete "Ethical Guidelines for Ketamine Clinicians" course

Ready to strengthen your ethical foundation as a ketamine provider?

Access this free workshop and discover how self-inquiry can transform your practice

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This free workshop is perfect for you if...

You're a mental health professional currently offering or interested in offering ketamine-assisted therapy

You're a licensed facilitator with Oregon Psilocybin Services seeking ethical guidance

You want to ensure your psychedelic practice maintains the highest ethical standards

You're committed to ongoing self-reflection and professional development
You're interested in learning more about ethical approaches to psychedelic therapy

On the other hand, you might want to skip this if...

You're not a licensed mental health professional or psilocybin facilitator

You're looking for technical information about ketamine administration

You're seeking a comprehensive ethics training (for that, check out my full CE course)

Ready to take the next step in ethical psychedelic practice?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the complete CE course?

No, this is a free 10-minute excerpt from my comprehensive 2-hour CE course on ethical guidelines for ketamine clinicians. This workshop focuses specifically on the self-inquiry aspect of ethical practice.

How can I earn CE credits?

This free workshop does not provide CE credits. To earn 2 CE hours, you'll need to enroll in my complete "Ethical Guidelines for Ketamine Clinicians" course, which is recognized by multiple state boards.

I'm an Oregon psilocybin facilitator. Is this relevant for me?

Absolutely! While the full course focuses on ketamine therapy, the ethical foundations and self-inquiry practices covered in this workshop are directly applicable to psilocybin facilitation. The principles of examining your motivations, managing boundaries, and avoiding burnout are essential for all psychedelic practitioners.

I'm new to psychedelic-assisted therapy. Is this still relevant for me?

Yes! This workshop provides valuable foundational ethical concepts, whether you're just starting to explore ketamine therapy or psilocybin facilitation, or looking to enhance your existing practice.

What if I want more comprehensive training?

After completing this free workshop, you can enroll in my two-hour CE course, which covers a wider range of ethical considerations, including therapeutic relationships, professional responsibilities, and trauma-informed approaches to psychedelic therapy.

I've got another question.

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