
AMAPP Accredited Practitioner Directory
Welcome to the Australian Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Practitioners Limited (ACN 666 322 256) (AMAPP) Accredited Practitioner Directory.
This public directory features professionals who have met the formal standards of AMAPP to deliver safe, ethical, and culturally informed Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy (PAT) in Australia. It includes practitioners who are either fully accredited or provisionally accredited and working under supervision as they progress toward full accreditation.
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AMAPP’s Mission is to foster a trusted, quality assured and ethical environment for psychedelic-assisted therapy practitioners to thrive. We do this by promoting:
Peer Support – cultivating a multidisciplinary network that values both clinical training and lived experience, providing mentorship, supervision, and professional standards and resilience.
Advocacy – advancing equitable, safe, and readily available access for all to psychedelic care, supporting client rights, practitioner protections, and harm reduction.
Trust – building public confidence by upholding scientific integrity, cultural humility, and transparent standards across practice and training.
We honour the role of psychedelics in mental health treatment and are committed to advancing this field with care, responsibility, and professionalism.
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Practitioners listed in this directory have been recognised by AMAPP in one of the following categories:
Psychedelic-Assisted Therapist (PAT)
Clinicians trained in all phases of PAT—preparation, dosing, integration, and follow-up—who also hold a background in psychology, counselling, or psychotherapy.Psychedelic Facilitator (PF)
Co-therapists or support professionals who assist in preparation, dosing sessions, and initial integration, with PAT training and experience in a mental health-related field.Psychedelic Prescriber (PP)
Medical doctors or psychiatrists authorised to prescribe psychedelic medicines (e.g. MDMA, psilocybin, or ketamine) under Australian regulations and trained in psychedelic-assisted care.
Each practitioner listed here has either:
Achieved Full Accreditation by completing the required PAT-specific training, experiential hours, supervision, and holding appropriate registration or recognised cultural authority; or
Holds Provisional Accreditation and is actively undergoing supervised practice while completing the requirements for full accreditation.
AMAPP does not supply, distribute, or provide access to any psychedelic or psychoactive medicines to the general public. Our organisation is committed to education, research, and professional development within ethical and legal frameworks.
If you are seeking support regarding your mental health or are considering any form of treatment, please consult your General Practitioner (GP) or a registered psychiatrist. All medical and therapeutic decisions should be made in consultation with qualified healthcare professionals.
All AMAPP-accredited professionals:
Comply with state and national laws, regulatory requirements, and the legal frameworks governing psychedelic medicine in Australia;
Adhere to the AMAPP Code of Conduct, association standards [What are these association standards?], and relevant professional codes of ethics;
Engage in ongoing professional development, supervision, and reflective practice to ensure safety, integrity, and cultural sensitivity.
Disclaimer: AMAPP accreditation confirms that a practitioner has met defined professional and ethical standards for psychedelic-assisted therapy. However, this does not confer legal authority to deliver psychedelic services outside of approved medical or research frameworks. Psychedelic medicines are regulated under Australian law, and AMAPP accepts no liability for services conducted beyond those lawful boundaries.
This directory serves as a trusted resource for clients, referrers, clinicians, and the wider community to connect with trained, ethical, and peer-supported practitioners working at the forefront of psychedelic care.
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AMAPP Member Commitments – Clinical Database Summary
All practitioners listed in the AMAPP Clinical Practitioner Database are required to adhere to the following professional standards and commitments:
Qualifications & Training
Hold recognized qualifications and professional certifications relevant to their field (e.g., psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy, social work, or equivalent).
Have completed accredited training or supervised practice in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy (PAT).
Ethical and Legal Practice
Commit to AMAPP’s Code of Conduct, prioritizing quality treatment, harm reduction, client safety, and evidence-based care.
Agree not to engage in underground or unregulated psychedelic therapy practices.
Registration and Notification Obligations
Maintain current registration with their relevant professional body (if applicable).
Promptly inform AMAPP of:
Any changes to their professional registration.
Criminal charges, ethical complaints, or allegations of professional misconduct.
Database Profile Accuracy
Keep their AMAPP database profile up to date, including contact information, qualifications, and areas of specialization.
Acknowledge that AMAPP may conduct routine audits to ensure database accuracy and professional integrity.