AAPi’s Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy (PAP) Interest Group hosts Dr Ido Cohen as the presenter for their next webinar.
The increasing popularity of psychedelic experiences, with their healing and spiritual potential, requires more psychospiritual maps that can help individuals navigate and integrate the profound and challenging.
Using Jungian and Depth psychology, this webinar will explore a Jungian map to the psyche and what happens within the psychedelic experience and after. We will discuss Jung’s structure of the psyche, the Shadow archetype and what psychedelics offer individuation as well as a Depth oriented approach to integration processes.
About our presenter: Dr Ido Cohen
Dr Ido Cohen, PsyD is a clinical psychologist based in the San Francisco area, where he works with individuals, couples and groups. Ido did his pre-doc at the Jung institute, merging Relational psychoanalysis with Jungian psychology and focused his doctoral dissertation on the psychospiritual integration process of Ayahuasca ceremonies from a Jungian perspective.
Ido works with early childhood trauma, PTSD, relational challenges, psychospiritual growth and psychedelic integration. He teaches for CIIS, Psychedelics Today and others about the intersection of psychedelics with shadow work, trauma healing and a Jungian approach to integrating psychedelic experiences. He is also the founder of The Integration Circle, a platform that offers training and seminars on depth psychology and nuanced aspects within the psychedelic experience and its integration.
In his free time, he enjoys feeding loved ones, the woods with his dog Luna and relishing in the arts.
Webinar timing: 9:00 – 10:30 am AEST
Access to the recording of this webinar: A recording of this webinar will be available through the CPD Webinar Library, but for the best experience and the opportunity to ask your questions, join us live. Everyone who registers will be advised via email as soon as the recording is available. Members have unlimited access to the recording, and non-members will have access for 6 months.