Integrative & Psychedelic Medicine Courses for Practitioners, Scientists, and Everyone
From in-depth courses to exclusive content, these resources are made to move you forward and think more deeply.
Beyond Course Library
Inside the Beyond course library, you’ll find a spectrum that moves fluidly from clinical application to core science to the cultural and historical roots that shaped integrative medicine, plant medicines, and psychedelic therapies.
Each offering is designed to meet you where you are—whether you’re a clinician building protocols, a practitioner expanding your lens, or a curious mind seeking deeper understanding. Grounded in rigor yet expansive in perspective, these courses weave together pharmacology, therapeutic design, and lived human experience to offer a more complete picture of psychedelic-informed care.
Introduction to Ketamine & Ketamine Assisted Therapy $20.00
This introductory course is for mental health providers, nurses, and clinical staff who are seeking to better understand what ketamine is, how it works, how it can be offered, and to whom. This course also explores the role of music, the latest research, and applications of ketamine therapy in neurology, women’s health, and integrative medicine.
Self-paced, read-only, 61 slides.
Instructors:
Jennifer Zuckerman, FNP
Stephanie Karzon Abrams, MSc. Clin. Pharm.
This introductory course is for mental health providers, nurses, clinical staff, and scientists who are seeking to better understand what ketamine is, how it works, how it can be offered, and to whom. This course also explores the role of music, the latest research, and applications of ketamine therapy in neurology, women’s health, and integrative medicine.
Psychedelic Frontiers in Women’s Health: Bridging Biology, Research, and Future Therapies
$45.00
Explore how psychedelic-assisted therapies may address critical gaps in women's healthcare. Drawing on emerging research and clinical applications, this course examines the potential of compounds like ketamine, psilocybin, and MDMA for treating conditions including hormonal mood disorders, chronic pain, trauma, and perinatal mental health challenges.
Self-paced, recorded with instructor, 75 min.
Instructor:
Stephanie Karzon Abrams, Clin. Pharm.
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Introduction to Psilocybin & Psilocybin Therapy
Coming Soon
This introductory course is for mental health providers, nurses, and clinical staff who are seeking to better understand what psilocybin is, how it works, how it can be offered, and to whom. This course also explores the role of music, the latest research, expanded applications of psilocybin therapy in neurology, women’s health, and integrative medicine.
Self-paced.
Instructors:
Dustin DeYoung, MD
Dina Karvounides, PsyD
Jennifer Zuckerman, FNP
Stephanie Karzon Abrams, MSc. Clin. Pharm.
The Art & Science of Music and Psychedelics
Free
Neuropharmacologist and musician Stephanie Karzon Abrams, founder of Beyond Consulting and co-founder of Public Secret Records, opens with a sweeping journey from ancient plant medicines to modern psychedelics, weaving science, music, and culture into one narrative. It explores how psychedelics shape memory, emotion, and connection, and how music acts as a technology of consciousness. Part historical excavation, part neuroscience class, part cultural sermon, this conversation moves beyond nostalgia to ask harder questions: how modern psychedelics were born, how culture actually moves, and why music appears at the center of it all as a force shaping identity, community, and the future of psychedelic therapy.
Self-paced, recorded with instructor, 60 min
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Holistic Medication Management, Tapering Strategies & Preparing the Vessel for Psilocybin Assisted Therapy
Coming Soon
This course equips clinicians with a thoughtful, systems-based approach to optimizing patients before treatment. The course explores safe and individualized strategies for medication assessment and tapering, while addressing the broader biological and psychological terrain that shapes therapeutic outcomes. Emphasis is placed on nervous system regulation, hormonal and metabolic considerations, and the cultivation of internal readiness—supporting individuals as whole beings, not just clinical profiles. Participants will learn how to prepare the “vessel” with precision, care, and clinical integrity to enhance safety, receptivity, and the depth of the therapeutic experience.
Self-paced
Instructors:
Jennifer Zuckerman, FNP
Stephanie Karzon Abrams, MSc. Clin. Pharm.
Pharmacology 101 of Classic Psychedelics & Researched Applications: Psilocybin, LSD, DMT
Coming Soon
This course offers a clear, clinically grounded introduction to the mechanisms and therapeutic potential of these compounds. The course covers receptor pharmacodynamics, dose-response relationships, and the neurobiological pathways through which psychedelics influence perception, emotion, and cognition. It also reviews current research across indications such as depression, PTSD, end-of-life distress, addiction, neurology, and women’s health. Designed for clinicians and curious professionals alike, this module bridges foundational science with real-world application, providing a framework to understand how these compounds work, and where they are headed in modern medicine.
Self-paced
Instructor:
Stephanie Karzon Abrams, MSc. Clin. Pharm.
The Ceremonial Way of Psilocybin in Clinical Setting
Coming Soon
This course explores how ancient ritual frameworks can be thoughtfully translated into modern therapeutic care. This course guides clinicians in integrating structure, intention, and relational presence into psilocybin-assisted therapy, bridging evidence-based practice with the depth of ceremonial tradition. Through clinical insight and cultural context, participants learn how to create safe, meaningful, and ethically grounded experiences that support transformation, integration, and long-term healing.
Self-paced
Instructors:
Kim Dudine, Facilitator
Dina Karvounides, PsyD
Stephanie Karzon Abrams, MSc. Clin. Pharm.
