Consent-Based Psi|ocybïn Practice: Deepen Your Skills with Emma Knighton
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Deepening Your Skills with Emma Knighton
Sunday, April 19
10:00am–3:00pm MDT (check-in at 9:30am)
🤝 In partnership with the Colorado Psychedelic Society
💥 This is a paid event - register below 🧠
📍 Location:
3845 Lipan Street
Denver, CO 80211
This 5-hour, CE-approved workshop offers hands-on, experiential learning in trauma-attuned, consent-based psilocybin facilitation. Through guided exercises and real-time feedback, participants will leave with concrete tools they can integrate directly into their facilitation work.
Register here!
You’ll explore how to:
- Practice consent-based touch during preparation work
- Assess a client’s relationship to consent and co-create a consent contract
- Clarify and communicate your own facilitator boundaries around touch
- Deepen your embodied relationship to consent—personally and professionally
✔️ CE approved: 5 hours
✔️ Meets requirements for DORA and OHA
✔️ CE certificate included
⚡️ Cost:
- InnerTrek Alumni: $150
- CPS Members: $200
- Early Bird: $225
- General Admin: $250
🤗 Space is intentionally limited to support depth, safety, and meaningful practice. We hope to see you this spring!
ABOUT EMMA KNIGHTON:
Emma Knighton (she/they) is a Mother, a somatic trauma therapist, a psychedelic facilitator, educator and organizer. Her teaching work is dedicated to cultivating consent, trauma-informed care, ethics, and liberation in healing spaces. With over a decade in the mental health field, Emma has witnessed the many ways trauma shows up—and our profound capacity to heal and reconnect.
Her clinical work focuses on trauma healing, queer identity development, and psychedelic facilitation, emphasizing embodied consent and trauma-informed practice as foundations for integrity and care. Emma serves as the Director of Services and Programs at InnerTrek, and works as a lead therapist on MDMA- and psilocybin-assisted therapy clinical trials through the Portland VA.
ABOUT INNERTREK:
Founded in 2021 by Tom Eckert, InnerTrek emerged from the visionary work of Tom and his late wife, Sheri Eckert, pioneers in the movement to legalize psilocybin therapy. Beginning in 2015, they worked toward a state-regulated model for the safe and ethical use of psilocybin mushrooms, culminating in the passage of Oregon’s Measure 109 in 2020—the nation’s first legal framework for psilocybin therapy and licensure. Following Sheri’s passing in late 2020, Tom founded InnerTrek to honor her legacy and continue their shared mission.
Supported by a committed team of educators and clinicians, InnerTrek works to provide thoughtful, high-quality psilocybin facilitator training in Oregon and Colorado. Learn more and apply at http://innertrek.org.
