Embodied Psychedelic Therapy Training

Body-oriented Practice and Relational Presence in Psychedelic-assisted Therapy

In October 2027, we will host a one-week immersive professional training at Kientalerhof focused on Embodied Psychedelic Therapy and body-oriented approaches in psychedelic-assisted care.

The training will be led by Manuela Mischke-Reeds herself, author of Embodied Psychedelic Therapy, together with additional experienced trainers specializing in bodywork, somatic therapy, trauma-informed care, and psychedelic-assisted therapy.

This experiential training is designed for therapists, physicians, psychologists, bodyworkers, and other professionals interested in integrating embodiment and somatic awareness into psychedelic work.


Manuela Mischke-Reeds

Lead Educator

Manuela Mischke-Reeds is an internationally recognized somatic psychotherapist, trauma specialist, teacher, and author whose work bridges mindfulness, movement, and embodied healing. With more than 25 years of clinical experience, she has dedicated her career to helping individuals and professionals understand the body’s innate capacity for resilience and transformation. She is the co-founder of the Hakomi Institute of California and founder of Embodywise, a learning community focused on embodied wisdom and trauma-informed practice.

Manuela developed the Innate Somatic Intelligence Trauma Therapy Approach (ISITTA), an integrative method that centers movement and somatic awareness as pathways to healing trauma and stress. Her teaching and clinical work combine somatic psychology, trauma therapy, mindfulness, and compassionate relational practices. She is also the author of several influential books on somatic psychotherapy and mindfulness, and continues to train therapists, educators, and leaders internationally.


Venue: Kientalerhof

Located in the Swiss Alps, Kientalerhof offers a unique retreat environment known internationally for embodiment, movement, mindfulness, and transformational learning.

Surrounded by mountains and nature, the setting provides an ideal atmosphere for deep experiential work, professional development, reflection, and community.

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