
Train and assess full protocols for psychedelic-assisted therapy.
The field has trained practitioners on individual skills. Now with Praxis Protocols, it can train and assess practitioners and teams on full protocols — from first contact through final integration.
Practice skills with Scenarios.Assess readiness with Protocols.
With the imminent arrival of FDA-approved psychedelic medicines, Praxis Protocols ensures practitioners and clinics achieve clinical readiness on day one.
End-to-end arc of care
The full protocol sequence, not a single session
The full protocol sequence — intake, screening, preparation, dosing, integration, and discharge — practiced end-to-end in a single arc, with the patient's history and progress carrying forward across every step.
Solo or full team
Individual practitioner, or an entire clinical team
A practitioner can work through their specific role's assignments. Or an entire team — intake coordinators, prescribers, therapists, support staff — can move through the protocol together across scheduled sessions.
Built for any care model
Configurable to the model being trained and assessed
Protocols can be configured for different medicines, care delivery models, and therapeutic approaches — each with role-specific competency frameworks built around the protocol being practiced.
Structured evaluation
Auditable evidence of safety-critical competencies
After completing the protocol, a summative evaluation provides an auditable record of clinical readiness across competencies for the practitioner, site of care, and credentialing bodies.
Psychedelic Therapy Starter Protocol
Try the Starter Protocol and move through the three core phases of psychedelic-assisted therapy — preparation, dosing, and integration.
Patient
Mina
36 · Urban area · Former elementary school teacher
You are Mina, a thirty-six year old former elementary school teacher. You spent over a decade working in underserved urban schools. Your professional identity revolved around nurturing others, mediating conflict, and creating emotional safety for children. You derive meaning from caretaking roles, though you struggle with granting yourself the same compassion you extend to others.
Intention Setting (10 min)
The patient is in a preparation session focused on setting intentions for their medicine experience.
Defusing Paranoia (5 min)
The patient is experiencing symptoms of paranoia.
Unfolding Experiences (5 min)
The patient has just emerged from a deep immersion and is now in a state of profound sensory awe, gratitude, and wordless wonder.
Meaning Making (10 min)
The patient is integrating insights and emotional material from their recent psilocybin experience.
Receive 6 free credits to try this Protocol
Try the ProtocolPractice with guidance.Then demonstrate readiness.
Iterate freely
Practice Mode
Retry any session where you stumbled. See progress indicators in real time — trust, mood, beliefs, and goals — so you can connect specific choices to specific outcomes. Built for skill-building before the protocol counts.
- Retry individual sessions
- Real-time trust & mood feedback
- See the patient's internal state change
Step into the real thing
Assessment Mode
No retries. Every choice locks in. Move through the protocol the way you'd move through real clinical engagement — and let an end-of-protocol evaluation produce a documented record of competency.
- Single attempt per session
- Locked progression
- End-of-protocol clinical evaluation
The patient's living memory evolves across the arc of care
Each simulated session updates the patient's memory, trust, and emotional state — and carries forward to the next practitioner in the care team.
Session 1 · Preparation
·Setting Intentions
Mina mentions she's nervous about what she might see. She says her mother's voice has been hard to escape since the loss.
Session 2 · Dosing
·Defusing Paranoia
Mid-experience, Mina believes you're judging her. You name the feeling, anchor her in breath, and stay with her until it passes.
Session 3 · Integration
·Meaning Making
Mina returns and references the moment of paranoia from last week. She says she felt held — for the first time in years.
We want to know what the field needs.
Protocols are in active research preview. Try the starter protocol with your team and help shape what comes next. Contact us to discuss partnering on a custom protocol that serves your needs.
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