University of Colorado launches psychedelic training program

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The University of Colorado Denver has launched a training program to prepare mental health providers to use “psychedelic-facilitation skills” in various clinical settings. 

The 16-week, two-course series includes weekly self-paced online learning modules and scheduled virtual classroom meetings twice per week, according to the program’s webpage. It also offers hybrid opportunities for in-person or virtual instruction. 

Graduates of the program may work with state-approved practicum partners and can be ready to apply for state licensure in under six months, according to the university.

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