If you’re an aspiring psychedelic facilitator, healer or therapist — or already operate your own practice — reMind is hosting an online workshop on Jan. 14 that’s designed to help you launch, grow, or re-invigorate your business.
Led by organizational design strategist Elysa Fenenbock, founder of The School of Psychedelic Design, this workshop will help you rethink the way you run your operation, whether it’s a clinic, retreat, service center, or underground practice.
“A Microdose of Experience Design: A 75 Minute Journey” is a fast-paced, interactive workshop that offers a microdose of life-centered design tools to enhance every stage of the patient journey—from preparation to the journey space and integration.
Participants will be introduced to how design principles can expand possibilities, creating safer, more empathetic, and holistic experiences for patients. Through hands-on activities, you’ll discover how to integrate design-assisted frameworks into psychedelic therapy to support transformative, patient-centered outcomes.
The virtual workshop is conducted through a Zoom webinar and includes breakout rooms for smaller group activities. Space is limited to the first 30 people who enroll. Click here to register.
About The School of Psychedelic Design
The school exists to build up the creative problem-solving capacities leaders need to turn expanded consciousness into real-world solutions.
They aim to advance the understanding and ethical application of psychedelic substances, shaping a future where these medicines are safely, responsibly, equitably, and effectively integrated into healthcare and society for the greater good.
About Elysa Fenenbock
Elysa is one of the world’s leaders in organizational transformation, education, and design strategy having sparked creative problem solving at global institutions including IDEO, Google, and The Greater Good Science Center. Recognized with the esteemed Edmund Hillary Global Impact Fellowship, Elysa’s life work is dedicated to help businesses and purpose-driven leaders learn to find innovative solutions to their most pressing problems. She envisions a future where creativity, consciousness and life-centered design intersect for global wellbeing. Recent accomplishments include teaching Stanford University d.school’s first ever class on Psychedelic Medicine and Design. She’s had her life changed ー even saved ー by psychedelic medicine.