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Center for Psychedelic Therapies and Research

The Center for Psychedelic Therapies and Research

Driven by a passion to understand the human mind and supported by decades of rigorous inquiry into consciousness studies, CIIS created the Center for Psychedelic Therapies and Research (CPTR) in 2015. This included the first-ever university-affiliated psychedelic therapies and research certificate program, which continues to serve as the gold standard for post-graduate professional training in psychedelics. Psychedelic-assisted therapy is poised to revolutionize clinical mental health treatment, and we are leading the way.
 


Certificate in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies & Research

Our 2025-2026 applications will open on January 15, 2025. The priority deadline is March 15, 2025. The link to apply will be available on January 15, 2025 on these pages. Please sign up here for announcements about this cohort.

We strongly advise applicants to submit their materials before the priority deadline of March 15, 2025. Submitting your application by this date ensures a timely review, increases the likelihood of securing your place in the program and preferred cohort.

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CIIS' Center for Psychedelic Therapies and Research offers a certificate program where students and teachers engage in an immersive, rigorous curriculum that covers both theoretical foundations and practical applications, including topics such as pharmacology, psychological integration, therapist competencies, historical practices of consciousness transformation, and ethical therapeutic methods. The roots of this certificate are in the work of scholars and researchers on psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies, transpersonal psychology, consciousness studies, psychoanalysis, comparative mysticism, cultural anthropology, and Indigenous plant medicine practices.

CPTR has taken on the vision of bringing the interface of science and the sacred to the world. In the next five years, more and more trained therapists will be released into the world, bringing a new, more awakened way of seeing ourselves and the world we live in. I am deeply grateful to have trained at CPTR, and now deeply honoured to continue to participate in the beautiful vision as a Mentor with CPTR.

- Dr. Dawn DeCunha, C. Psych., Founder & Psychologist at Psychology Works

CIIS’ Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies and Research Certificate Program serves a growing need for the training of skilled therapists and researchers who will ideally seek advanced training for future FDA-approved psychedelic-assisted and entactogen-assisted psychotherapy research and clinical work. As psychedelic-assisted therapies continue to gain recognition for their transformative potential, CPTR’s role as a thought leader will remain essential in ensuring safe, effective, and evidence-based implementation for the benefit of patients worldwide. Moreover, through public policy initiatives, international conferences, and media outreach, our Center continues to contribute to shaping public opinion, supporting a future in which these treatments are widely accessible.

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Our Certificate Program

Our certificate program is training the next generation of psychedelic therapists and researchers. Learn about revolutionary treatments for depression, substance abuse, trauma, and end-of-life anxiety from the leading experts in the field.

Janis Phelps, Director for the Center for Psychedelic Therapies and Research at CIIS
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Our Founder and Director

Janis Phelps, Ph.D., is a researcher and clinician at the forefront of the field of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Her guidelines for training and therapist competencies serve as the international standard, and her leadership keeps CIIS at the cutting edge of the discipline.

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