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    AMAPP Peer Supervision - Dr Lani Roy

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    This Peer Supervision event is for AMAPP MEMBERS ONLY

    To become and AMAPP member please follow the link:

    https://amapp.org/apply-for-me...

    Dr Lani Roy

    Dr Alana (Lani) Roy is a Melbourne-based psychologist, social worker, and therapist with extensive experience in mental health, suicide prevention, trauma, sexual abuse, family violence, and the disability sector. Lani provides Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy (PAP) for clients accessing ketamine treatment in Australia and is actively engaged in research trials focusing on novel molecules. She is currently researching Australian community Ayahuasca and has a passion for co-production, co-design and harm reduction with people who have lived experience. She also has a special interest in Ayahuasca and dieta.

    Lani specialises in complex trauma, disabilities, and dual diagnosis, providing therapy in Auslan sign language for the Deaf community. She predominantly works with a model known as EMPATHS Integrative Somatic Psychology (EISP). She provides a range of psychedelic education programs in the community and with The Biomedical Institute of Yoga and Meditation; she is passionate about integrating science and the sacred.  She is a board-approved psychology supervisor. Lani coordinates the psychedelic and plant medicine Mental Health Professional Network (MHPN), is an advisor for Cyberdelics Virtual Reality technologies, and Chapter Lead for Psychedelic Medicine America. Furthermore, she has completed an Advanced Diploma in Nature Based Therapies and is committed to expanding PAT outside clinical rooms into more nature-based settings. Lani has cultivated an approach named Integrative Psychedelic Integrative Somatic (IPSP) approach focusing on the somatic, relational, transpersonal, and metacognitive domains.

    Not sure what to expect? Our peer supervision model centers on reflective practice through facilitated discussions on client cases, integration, preparation, managing difficult experiences, and ethical dilemmas in psychedelic-assisted therapy. Guided by an AMAPP-accredited supervisor, these sessions offer clinical input to enhance learning and professional development. Participants are encouraged to share their diverse experiences and perspectives, enriching the reflective environment and promoting a collaborative approach to addressing complex therapeutic challenges.



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