Championing Diversity in Psychedelic Therapy and Research
At Fluence, we recognize the importance of diverse representation in psychedelic therapy. As psychedelics become more accessible in medical and therapeutic settings, the demand for trained professionals—skilled in Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration, Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy, Psilocybin Facilitation, and other modalities—continues to grow. To ensure these therapies serve all communities equitably, it is essential to foster the development of diverse professionals who can meet the unique needs of their communities.
Fluence provides scholarships through the Diversity Fund to expand access to our training and educational programs. This Fund is an internal initiative supported by Fluence, with guidance from our partners at Chacruna. For more details, visit our Mission Statement.