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Created from intensive analysis of current Best Practice standards, including protocols created by MAPS and the REBUS model created at Imperial College London, this training certificate adheres to global best | The provision of a supportive therapeutic setting prior to, during, and following drug administration is now the standard of care in the majority of uses of psychedelic medications for the treatment of psychiatric disorders. To fill this requirement, a variety of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy (PAP) models have been developed. A recent analysis performed in June 2022<ref>'''The Psychotherapeutic Framing of Psychedelic Drug Administration'''. Front. Psychol., Sec. Psychology for Clinical Settings. Published: 02 June 2022, accessed on 9th August 2022 via: <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.866018</nowiki></ref>, has found many lacking in rigour. | ||
Created from intensive analysis of current Best Practice standards, including protocols created by MAPS and the REBUS model created at Imperial College London, this training certificate adheres to global best practices. |
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The provision of a supportive therapeutic setting prior to, during, and following drug administration is now the standard of care in the majority of uses of psychedelic medications for the treatment of psychiatric disorders. To fill this requirement, a variety of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy (PAP) models have been developed. A recent analysis performed in June 2022[1], has found many lacking in rigour.
Created from intensive analysis of current Best Practice standards, including protocols created by MAPS and the REBUS model created at Imperial College London, this training certificate adheres to global best practices.
- ↑ The Psychotherapeutic Framing of Psychedelic Drug Administration. Front. Psychol., Sec. Psychology for Clinical Settings. Published: 02 June 2022, accessed on 9th August 2022 via: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.866018