Cybin Announces Launch of EMBARK Psychedelic Facilitator Training Program
Cybin Inc. (AMEX:CYBN) has launched the EMBARK Psychedelic Facilitator Training Program aimed at preparing clinical trial facilitators to ethically support participants receiving psychedelic treatment. The program, in collaboration with the University of Washington, includes an in-person training retreat and is set to kick off this fall. The initial cohort will prepare for a clinical trial investigating psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for healthcare workers facing COVID-related distress. EMBARK employs a transdiagnostic model to address various therapeutic needs, emphasizing a holistic approach to healing.
- Launch of the EMBARK Psychedelic Facilitator Training Program enhances training for clinical trial facilitators.
- Collaboration with the University of Washington strengthens credibility and expertise in training.
- The clinical trial aims to address mental health issues in frontline healthcare workers affected by COVID-19.
- The efficacy of the proposed treatments has not been confirmed by approved research.
Led by a team of esteemed faculty, the program offers psychedelic clinical trial facilitators the foundational training needed to provide skillful and ethical care to participants receiving psychedelic treatment. With an emphasis on experiential learning, the training will kick off with an in-person training retreat at the
This fall cohort of EMBARK facilitators is a collaborative project with the
The training curriculum is based on EMBARK, a ground-breaking psychotherapy model that integrates leading clinical approaches to promote supportive healing with psychedelic medicine. EMBARK’s creators,
“We’re excited to host this training. When we first created EMBARK, we canvassed twenty different psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies. We found that some therapies left out important aspects, like people’s spiritual experiences, somatic experiences, or human relationships. Patients were telling us that these experiences were central to their healing, but many therapies seemed to be missing critical pieces. To address this challenge, we developed EMBARK, which provides an open architecture to support the varieties of psychedelic experience within a coherent therapeutic framework. This is a patient-centered approach for the whole person,” said Dr.
EMBARK’s six clinical domains (Existential-Spiritual, Mindfulness, Body Aware, Affective-Cognitive, Relational, Keeping Momentum) represent the broad spectrum of ways in which therapeutic benefits may arise in psychedelic treatment and the equally broad training needed to prepare therapists to support them all. Training in EMBARK prepares facilitators to work within all of these domains, while inviting facilitators to bring in their own therapeutic training and expertise in a flexible, yet structured way. The EMBARK curriculum additionally emphasizes trauma-informed, culturally competent, and ethically rigorous care.
“Psychedelic medicines and the great healing potential they hold have only just begun to find their place in our culture and its array of therapeutic approaches. EMBARK represents an important step forward in that process. We designed it to be uniquely responsive to the distinctive and disruptive ways that these medicines heal people, while also able to incorporate synergistic aspects of other evidence-based treatments. Its flexible, six-domain structure allows us to open the aperture on our notions of healing and expand our ability to help patients reach a place of wellness. We offer EMBARK in a spirit of service and deep respect for psychedelic medicines and the many avenues of healing they open to us,” said
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