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Revealed: Why Psilocybin is So Exciting for Psychedelic Therapists! | December 2024 Newsletter

Revealed: Why Psilocybin is So Exciting for Psychedelic Therapists! | December 2024 Newsletter

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Dec 17, 2024

Dec 17, 2024

Hi, it’s Ingmar here with this month’s Co-Founders’ Corner. I’m thrilled to share that in 2025 Fluence is expected to launch a professional training program in psilocybin facilitation for licensed behavioral and medical health practitioners.

This new program—join the waitlist or set up a call for full details—opens up incredible opportunities for our burgeoning community of therapists, allowing you to embrace a new therapeutic modality and potentially help improve the lives of millions.

It also begs a fascinating question: why is psilocybin so exciting for modern therapy?

Unlike traditional antidepressants that often require daily intake for months or years, a few doses of psilocybin have been shown to produce rapid and potentially long-lasting effects. This can be transformative for patients who have struggled with treatment-resistant conditions.

Psilocybin’s potential efficacy may lie in its neuroplastic properties; research has shown that it promotes the growth of new neural connections. This process may allow for enhanced learning or psychological flexibility and is thought to be the reason why psilocybin helps patients break free from rigid thought patterns associated with depression, anxiety, and addiction. 

Moreover, psilocybin's impact on the default mode network (DMN)—the brain system associated with self-reflection and rumination—is particularly intriguing. By temporarily disrupting the DMN, psilocybin may allow individuals to step outside their usual thought patterns, gaining new perspectives on long-standing issues.

There are other potential factors, too, including the possibility of enhanced emotional processing. However, it's important to note that psilocybin's effectiveness isn't just about the drug itself.

The therapeutic context, including preparation, guided sessions, and integration, is essential to address the root causes of mental health issues, offering a path to genuine healing rather than mere symptom management.

So, to answer the original question, it’s the potentially unique biological factors combined with well-developed therapeutic skills that make psilocybin therapy so exciting and offer so much hope to those who have found little relief in conventional methods. 

Are you an aspiring Psilocybin Facilitator, Clinical Facilitator or therapist looking to enhance your skill set and broaden your practice? Start your Psilocybin certification journey with PTI.

 

Thanks for reading!

Ingmar Gorman, Fluence Co-Founder

Fun fact: Fluence certificate participants get a 20% discount on courses for 3 years after enrollment!

If you participated in a certificate program in 2022, 23, or 24, now’s the time to unlock this saving.

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If you don’t have a coupon code, email us at info@fluencetraining.com before enrolling, and we’ll send it over.

Unlock two free courses and access psychedelic education from your mobile device.

Free access to on-demand courses:

  • DMT Research for Clinicians

  • Second Course of Your Choosing!

PsychedelicEd for iOS and Android lets you access your courses, watch on-demand videos, view free webinars and continue your learning journey anytime, anywhere.

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Follow the instructions here to get your free courses!

Do you want to get noticed and attract more clients to your practice? Anyone who completes a Fluence CE course or earns a Fluence certification can be listed in The Fluence Psychedelic Therapist Directory.

Your listing includes details about you, including your license type, certifications, insurance panels, location, and more. This gives you greater exposure and makes you easier to find. 

Check out the Fluence Psychedelic Therapist Directory.

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If you have a completed Fluence certificate or course but haven’t received an invite from us yet, email us at info@fluencetraining.com.

Join our upcoming Open House event, where Admissions Director Dr. Alex Camargo will explore our core Psychedelic Therapy Integration (PTI) course. 

Learn what PTI offers practitioners and how it can lead to professional certificates in Psilocybin Facilitation, Ketamine-assisted Psychotherapy, and Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration.

Register for the Open House

Date: December 20, 2024

Time: 4:00 pm Eastern

Core Certification: Psychedelic Therapy and Integration

January 2025 Cohort (3-Week Intensive)

January 3 - 17, 2025

Trainers: Donna Sorgen, LMHC, LPC and Sabrina Santa Clara, MA, LPC, R-DMT, IFS-CTC, RYT

Apply now 

March 2025 Cohort 

March 13 - April 17, 2025

Trainers: Sabrina Santa Clara, MA, LPC, R-DMT, IFS-CTC, RYT and Sarah Zoghbi, LPC

Apply now

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy

Winter 2025 Cohort 

January 28 - April 15, 2025

Trainer: Jayne Gumpel, LCSW

Apply now

Advanced Certificate in Psychedelic Integration

Winter 2025 Cohort 

January 31 - April 18, 2025

Trainer: Alexander Camargo, PsyD

Apply now

Psychedelic Psychopharmacology

An in-depth look at the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenomics, and neuroscience of psychedelics.
January 6 - March 31, 2025
Trainer: Kelan Thomas, PharmD, MS, BCPP

Apply now

Psychedelic Legalization & Decriminalization Tracker: Many localities are revising their legal frameworks around psychedelic therapy. This interactive map seeks to capture Policy Reform in the United States at state and local levels. 

Check out the map →

Healthcare Professionals' Views on Psychedelics: This study surveyed 879 U.S. healthcare professionals to assess their knowledge and attitudes regarding psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) with psilocybin and MDMA. 

Read the report →

VA Funds Psychedelic Therapy Study: The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has announced funding for a study on MDMA therapy for veterans, the first VA-funded research on psychedelic therapy since the 1960s. 

Read more →

Each week, one of the Fluence team chooses a tune to open our all-hands call; it’s helped us bond and always prompts fun discussions, and we’d love you to join in the fun!

We’ve pulled it together in this Spotify playlist. There’s a lot of variety, maybe something new for you! Most importantly though, please let us know your musical recommendations to add to the playlist!

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Happy holidays from all of us at Fluence!