Supervised Practice (Practicum)Facilitator training programs must require students to complete supervised practice (practicum) training which provides an opportunity to experience, facilitate and observe the facilitation of non-ordinary states of consciousness. A practicum may include placement at a practicum site where students can observe and assist in natural medicine services under the supervision of a practicum site supervisor. Licensed Healing Centers may serve as supervised practice sites. A practicum site must obtain written client consent prior to allowing a client to be observed by practicum students and prior to sharing any client information with practicum students or a training program.Where supervised in-person training during natural medicine services is not available or accessible, supervised practice training may additionally include, but is not limited to, observation of taped facilitation sessions that were recorded with participants’ consent, apprenticeship in a psychedelic peer support organization, role-playing, and experience with altered states of consciousness that are not drug-induced, for example, breathwork, meditation or spiritual journeys.Students must complete a minimum of 40 hours of supervised practice training, including at least 30 hours (about 5 to 6 administration sessions) of direct experience in administration sessions. The remaining 10 hours may consist of consultation relating to the student’s direct administration experience.Until March 31, 2025, a supervisor must be affiliated with an Approved Training Program and may be licensed as a Facilitator, Clinical Facilitator, or Distinguished Educator. All supervised practice hours are required to be conducted in-person. After March 31, 2025, supervisors are not required to be affiliated with an Approved Training Program.
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