Currently MAPS program is only open to clinicians.
Quote:Candidates for the MDMA Therapy Training Program must meet one of the following eligibility criteria:
Hold an active license or registration to practice psychotherapy in good standing in their jurisdiction, OR
In a post-doctorate, post-graduate internship, or residency program in the field of mental health OR
Demonstrate a minimum of 1,000 hours of experience providing behavioral health services
These qualifications outline the minimum requirements for the program. The Admissions Committee will take into consideration number of years of experience, education, and qualifications.
https://mapspublicbenefi...m/training/certification Psychedelic assisted psychotherapy is barely in it's infancy at the moment. This is an industry with an an incredible amount of growth potential. It will be interesting to see how the existing mental health infrastructure takes to these novel treatment approaches, there is going to be a lot of stigma to overcome and we may never see if fully adapted by the existing order. In any case, clinics need staff and there will always be opportunity to get involved at some level or other.
There are many routes to becoming licensed to practice psychotherapy, but all of them involve a lengthy pursuit of higher education.
The first step is completing a bachelor's degree. You can go with the old standbys of Social Work or Psychology, or many schools now offer counseling specific degrees.
To be able to engage in clinical work, you will need to pursue graduate studies. Which route you take really depends on which qualifications you desire, which concentration areas you want to focus on, and what locale you wish to practice in.
In most states a PhD or PsyD a required to become licensed as a Psychologist, though there are a few that will grant licensure at the masters level. A PhD tends to have a stronger concentration on research and a PsyD tends to have a stronger focus on clinical practice.
Social Workers and Counselors can become licensed clinicians at the masters level. Many schools offer fast track "advanced standing" courses that allow you complete a masters degree in as little as one year if you hold a qualified bachelors degree. As things currently stand, the best bet for a counseling focus would be mental health counseling, particularly with an emphasis on trauma and PTSD. As the scope of approved uses expands there will almost certainly be opportunities to apply these interventions in fields such as marriage and family counseling, substance abuse counseling, etc.
Whichever route you take, there will be state requirements for a certain number of supervised practice hours and a standardized licensing exam. License holders are also required to obtain a certain number continuing education credits on an annual or biannual basis to retain and renew their license.
All told, you are looking at a minimum 6-7+ years to obtain a license to practice psychotherapy in order to even qualify to apply for the MAPS training program.
You can likely improve your chances for acceptance and make some good industry connections by pursuing a psychedelic specific certification, like
the one offered by CIIS.
I can't stress enough how early we are in the game right now though. 7 years down the road there may be many many more options and opportunities and tracks to getting involved in this blossoming industry. There is also a ton of opportunity and many promising approaches in the mental health field outside this specific concentration as well.
If you aren't inclined to invest the time and expense of pursuing higher education, there are plenty of other ways to get involved. Psychedelic peer support provides a lot of the same training and opportunity without such a steep investment. You can look at getting involved with something like
The Fireside Project (Website is down at the time of this writing, hopefully it comes back!) or
MAPS Zendo Project, or one of the many similar projects springing up all around the globe. You can get involved in advocacy with something like
Decriminalize Nature,
The Drug Policy Alliance, or
Students for Sensible Drug Policy. You could get involved with a
psychedelic society or community, or even low-key offer tripsitting or integration support services in your local community.
TL;DR - Therapist is a long road, DON'T LET THAT STOP YOU! There is a spot for everyone to get involved and help push this revolution forward.