Ethical Guidelines for Ketamine Clinicians
A 2-hour, NBCC-approved CE course for licensed mental health professionals providing or supporting ketamine-assisted therapy who want clear, practical guidance for ethical clinical practice. Learn how to navigate non-ordinary states of consciousness, uphold professional boundaries, and strengthen therapeutic safety—without hype, dogma, or overreach.
Format
Online Course
Credit Hour
2 Credit Hour, NBCC
Author
Dr. Peter H Addy
Price
$ 87
Feeling the Ethical Weight of Ketamine-Assisted Therapy?
We See the Challenges
introducing
Ethical Guidelines for Ketamine Clinicians
Presenter
Course Lessons
Continuing Education Approvals and Information
Frequently asked questions
Is this course only relevant if I actively facilitate ketamine sessions?
This course is most relevant for clinicians who facilitate or closely support ketamine-assisted therapy. If you are involved in preparation, integration, or clinical decision-making around ketamine sessions, the ethical frameworks covered here will be directly applicable to your work.
Does this course cover legal or regulatory requirements for ketamine practice?
The course addresses ethical responsibilities and professional standards rather than providing legal advice. It focuses on ethical decision-making, scope of practice, and clinical responsibility, while encouraging clinicians to remain informed about regulations specific to their license and jurisdiction.
How is this different from general ethics CE courses?
Unlike general ethics trainings, this course focuses specifically on the ethical challenges that arise when working with non-ordinary states of consciousness in ketamine-assisted therapy. It addresses issues such as heightened vulnerability, power dynamics, consent, and boundary management that are often underexplored in standard ethics courses.
Will this course tell me the “right” way to practice ketamine therapy?
No. The course does not promote a single model or rigid set of rules. Instead, it offers ethical frameworks and reflective tools to help you think critically, recognize risk, and make well-reasoned clinical decisions in complex, real-world situations.
Is prior training in ketamine-assisted therapy required?
While some familiarity with ketamine-assisted therapy is helpful, it is not required. The course is designed to meet clinicians where they are, focusing on ethical principles and professional judgment rather than technical facilitation skills.
Do you offer accommodations for participants with disabilities?
Yes. Psychedelic Affirming Education is committed to providing equal access to our courses in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and similar laws. We provide appropriate accommodations for participants with physical, visual, auditory, and other legally-recognized disabilities. To request accommodations, please contact us. Our team will guide you through the process and respond to your request within 10 business days.
Can Oregon psilocybin facilitators take this course?
Yes! This course directly fulfills specific OPS curriculum requirements for the "Safety, Ethics, Law and Responsibilities" module requirements including client boundaries, ethical considerations, and documentation (OAR 333-333-3060(3)).
