Refuge supports practitioners doing depth-oriented, experiential healing work. Whether you’re offering psychedelic-assisted therapy, somatic healing, integration coaching, Internal Family Systems, harm reduction, or other embodied practices—we provide the professional community, infrastructure, and training to help you do this work with excellence.
We offer two ways to engage with Refuge: join our membership community for ongoing peer consultation and practice support, or develop your skills through our professional training programs.
What We Offer
Professional Membership
Join a thriving community of practitioners committed to doing experiential healing work with skill, integrity, and heart. Membership provides peer consultation, professional development, practice infrastructure, and collaborative opportunities.
What’s included:
- Monthly peer consultation groups organized by practice focus
- Access to purpose-built PAT space and medical partnerships
- Professional development discounts and learning opportunities
- Member directory and visibility to potential clients
- Collaborative community and seasonal gatherings
Investment: $100/month
Professional Development
Develop your skills and deepen your practice through our continuing education programs. Our courses are designed for both emerging and experienced practitioners seeking to expand their expertise in experiential healing modalities.
Current offerings:
- Entering the Psychedelic Field (Spring 2026)
- Music for Psychedelic Therapy (coming soon)
- AI Risk Reduction (AIRR) workshop (coming soon)
All courses are open to both Refuge members and non-members.
Additional courses launching Spring 2026.
Join our mailing list to stay informed.
Who We Serve
Our community includes practitioners across the spectrum of experiential healing: psychedelic-assisted therapists, integration coaches, somatic practitioners, IFS therapists, harm reduction specialists, preparation coaches, couples facilitators, breathwork guides, death doulas, and others doing depth-oriented healing work.
Some practitioners are licensed clinicians. Others are experienced practitioners trained in non-clinical modalities. What unites us is commitment to quality, ongoing learning, clear ethics, and collaborative practice.
Why Refuge
Quality Through Community We maintain high standards through careful screening and ongoing peer consultation. Refuge membership signals competence and integrity to clients and colleagues.
Collaboration Over Competition Practitioners refer to each other, collaborate on client care, and learn from complementary expertise. Everyone benefits from the full ecosystem.
Infrastructure Without Overhead Access purpose-built space, medical protocols, safety procedures, and professional resources without building everything yourself. Focus on practice, not administration.
Built by Practitioners, for Practitioners Refuge is grounded in real experience supporting clients through experiential healing. We know this work because we do this work.