The Psychedelic
Renaissance, Energy Healing, & Pain Management
Monday, August
14, 2023 from 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
Online via Zoom
6.0 CE Hours
for Social Work (MICEC) and MCBAP (RELATED)
This course
meets the Pain/Symptom Management requirement (2.0 hours) and a portion of the
Ethics requirement (3.0 hours) for Social Work continuing education
Course fee: $99
Presenter:
Janet M. Joiner, PhD, LMSW
Psychedelics,
including the plant medicines, Ayahuasca and Psilocybin have been experiencing
a renaissance in the media as burgeoning research indicate the efficacy of
these substances with treatment resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other
mental health conditions. Along with the increasing popularity of psychedelics
is ancient energy healing practices to treat emotional, psychological, and
physical pain. Integrative Social Work (ISW), a developing area of practice
includes research on psychedelics as a treatment modality, the influence of
Wi-Fi and EMFs on human consciousness, and Eastern cultural healing practices.
Healing practices including emotional freedom techniques (tapping),
acupressure, acupuncture, sound bathing, and others provide a foundation for
ISW practices. Integrative Social Work
is quickly expanding to include research on psychedelics, as some cities and states
have decriminalized the use of psychedelics, including Ann Arbor, MI. This workshop will include three CE Clock
Hours in ethics and will explore a variety of ethical considerations, including
professional competence when working in an evolving area, the importance of
cultural competency when providing services that integrate ancient and
indigenous spiritual and cultural practices, appropriately acknowledging and
giving credit to avoid risks associated with cultural appropriation, promoting
client self-determination and more.