CoCare™: Bring Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Into Your Practice

Partner with our clinical team to deliver safe, effective treatment —
without reinventing your practice.

*Trusted by therapists across Canada

You’ve done the work. So have they.
But the needle just won’t move. It’s frustrating to watch clients try so hard and still suffer.

You’ve done the work. So have they.
But the needle just won’t move. It’s frustrating to watch clients try so hard and still suffer.

Some situations call for more than traditional therapy can offer. CoCare brings psychedelic-assisted therapy into your practice safely, ethically, and with full support.

That's why we built CoCare.

What is CoCare?

CoCare helps therapists seamlessly integrate psychedelic-assisted therapy into their existing practice — with medical, operational, and clinical support every step of the way.

Integrate PAT Into Your Practice With Ease

CoCare is a collaborative care model that allows you to offer innovative mental-health care — without changing your practice, your clinic, or stepping outside your scope.

You Stay the Therapist — We Handle the Rest

You remain the therapist. We bring the medical oversight and clinic infrastructure.

Ethical, Safe, Collaborative Healing

Together, we make deeper healing possible — safely, ethically, and with full continuity of care.

Here's How Therapists Like Lauren and Shelane Are Using CoCare™

"It's really been a supportive environment and has definitely facilitated a smooth transition into medicine assisted therapy for myself and my client"

– Dr. Lauren Birks, PhD, MSW/RSW

"I was really excited about being part of the medicine journey as well as the preparation and integration. It was cool that there was an option for that, not just handing my client off to people who I don't know."

– Shelane Williams, MC, RPsych, PhD

Here's How it Works

1. Complete Training

Start your journey with the Complete Training — a CE-accredited, clinically grounded online course with live Q&As.

1. Complete Training
2. Join CoCare™
  • After training, access our licensed clinics and medical team so that when you have a client who is a good candidate, you have a safe and regulated way to offer these treatments to them.
  • Keep your practice and client relationship unchanged.
2. Join CoCare™
3. Prep Your Client

From your own office, on your own schedule.

3. Prep Your Client
4. Client Receives Medicine at Our Clinic
  • Our team handles the protocols, medical oversight, and safety.
  • You can attend as a compassionate witness (optional).
  • If qualified, offer lower dose psycholytic active therapy to your client at our clinic.
4. Client Receives Medicine at Our Clinic
5. Continue Integration Therapy
The therapeutic relationship stays with you. You support integration at your office — deepening the work and honouring the trust you’ve built.​
5. Continue Integration Therapy

Who is CoCare For?

Whether you’re a licensed therapist or a wellness provider, CoCare offers a way to expand your impact without stepping outside your zone of expertise.

Tier 2 Therapists

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Who is it for?:

Regulated & Licensed Mental Health Professionals

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Examples:
  • Registered Psychologist or Registered Psychotherapist
  • Registered Clinical Social Worker (RCSW) or Registered Social Worker (RSW) *authorized to provide psychotherapy Training
  • Nurse or Nurse Practitioner *authorized to provide psychotherapy by nursing college
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Your role:

  • Prep & integration therapy
  • In clinic compassionate witness (optional)
  • Psycholytic therapy
  • Referrals (if applicable)

TIER 1 Practitioners

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Who is it for?:

Certified Mental Health Practitioners (Available in Alberta; varies by province based on regulation.)

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Examples:

  • Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC)
  • Registered Professional Counsellor (RPC)
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Your role:

  • Prep & integration therapy
  • In clinic compassionate witness (optional)

Wellness Partners

Who is it for

Who is it for?:

Wellness practitioners wanting to provide adjunct support to PAT services within their professional scope.

Examples

Examples:

  • Somatic Body & Energy Workers
  • Addiction Counsellors
  • Sound Practitioners
  • Yoga Teachers
  • Massage Therapists
Your role

Your role:

  • Client referrals
  • In clinic compassionate witness (optional)
  • Non-clinical integration support within professional scope

*some inclusions and exclusions may apply, please contact us here for more details.

Educational Requirements

An ATMA CENA Certificate showcasing the Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy knowledge

To join the CoCare Program, mental health practitioners must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Have a minimum of 80 hours of psychedelic-assisted therapy training from another recognized institution that includes psychedelic-specific content and/or is supported by relevant clinical experience and complementary modality training.
An ATMA CENA Certificate showcasing the Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy knowledge

Why Mental Health Professionals Love CoCare

Offer PAT safely,
ethically and legally

Offer PAT safely

No disruption to your existing practice, CoCare runs adjunct to your services

Home repair service

Work with clients you already know and trust

Work with clients

Let us handle the protocols, medical oversight, and compliance

Handle the protocols

Maintain a direct billing relationship with your client

Billing

Wondering if CoCare™ is Right for you?

Whether you’re just starting to explore or already thinking about how it could fit your work, we’re here to walk you through it. Let’s have a chat about your practice, your goals, and your clients.

eBook. Foundations of Psychedelics. ATMA CENA

Foundations of Psychedelics: History, Science & Therapy

A free educational eBook exploring how psychedelics have shaped culture, research, and mental health — and where the field is heading in Canada and beyond.

Inside you’ll learn:

  • The history and varieties of psychedelic medicines
  • Current research into therapeutic use
  • How regulations are evolving in Canada and internationally

For informational purposes only. Not medical advice or a therapy advertisement.