This course is part of the Clinical Pathway. Please note that this course has required prerequisites: Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Foundations and Applied Clinical Practice in Psychedelic Therapy
The Supervised Learning Lab is a small group, therapist led learning experience designed to support clinicians as they deepen their understanding of psychedelic assisted therapy through real case informed discussion and applied practical knowledge. Delivered over four weekly sessions, the Lab provides a structured, supportive space to translate theory into practice, exploring readiness, therapeutic processes, and integration through a clinical lens.
Who It’s For:
The Supervised Learning Lab is:
Program Format:
Exploring intake considerations, therapist readiness, and intention setting.
Clinical considerations and therapeutic approaches within psycholytic contexts.
An overview of session structure, preparation frameworks, therapeutic roles, and integration planning.
Tools, perspectives, and clinical strategies to support meaning-making and long-term therapeutic change.
“A great adult learning experience. No pressure or fuss. ATMA takes you on a journey...”
John L.
MD
“The Intro to Psychedelics course has provided some foundational learning and resources...”
Cassandra K. A.
RSW
“Thank you for this course! I love the format, such a great adult learning format.”
Kelly A.
RPsych
“I would definitely suggest this course to anyone interested in psychedelic therapy.”
Shahrzad N.
MD
“Thoroughly enjoyed it! Very informative and eye-opening experience.”
Elyse K.
RSW
Expand your therapy practice with supported psychedelic care
Explore accredited pathways in Psychedelic- Assisted Therapy training
We offer financial aid for eligible applicants. If cost is a barrier, you can contact training@atmacena.com. Our goal is to make this training accessible to qualified professionals across diverse backgrounds.
Requirements depend on both your province and your professional college. Because ATMA CENA works with practitioners from many different backgrounds—psychologists, social workers, clinical counsellors, nurse practitioners, psychiatrists, and others—the specific rules will vary.
Important: Completing ATMA CENA’s training programs does not automatically grant permission to practice. Your ability to offer this work will always depend on your professional license, your college’s requirements, and provincial regulations. In every case, the clinic’s medical director is ultimately responsible for ensuring providers are appropriately qualified to deliver these therapies.
If you’re unsure what applies to you, contact us. We’ll support you in exploring the best path forward for your professional background and goals.