Continual Professional Development (CPD) Events for therapists

Support for Therapists Navigating Psychedelic Experiences with Clients

If you’d like to develop a foundational understanding of psychedelics and how to support client experiences, our training can help you find some clarity in a complex area with enormous therapeutic potential.

Integrated Events is a specialist provider of in-person and online CPD training programmes for therapists, counsellors and practitioners from all relevant modalities. Our programmes are curated and delivered by renowned academic experts in the field, including Dr Rosalind Watts, the Clinical Lead for Imperial College London’s phase 2 psilocybin trials and the founder of ACER Integration.

Many of our experts specialise in helping therapists from various modalities build the confidence and skills needed to navigate complex and sensitive client conversations.

Our events will help you develop key competencies that will help to navigate the unique challenges and leverage the opportunities that psychedelic experiences may present. Whether it's understanding the nuances of psychedelic-assisted therapies or offering informed, compassionate care to your clients, our programme will equip you with the tools to flourish in a rapidly evolving landscape.

We are welcoming practitioners who are called to join us on our mission to help build a future and community in which all who choose to use psychedelics - whether in an recreational, ceremonial or clinical setting - can do so in a safe, supported, legal and inclusive environment.

If you feel inspired to come to one of events then please join our waiting list and we will keep you updated when we go live.

Thank you!

Greg Donaldson (Founder of PsychedelicCPD Events)


“The cultural integration of psychedelics won't happen overnight, and the question of young people is perhaps the most difficult involved. The first step is for people who have knowledge of these substances to share it, "coming out" about their own experiences. Drug education should be honest and present a balanced picture of risks and benefits.”
― Rick Doblin