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Colorado Natural Medicine Myth Buster

Colorado Natural Medicine Myth Buster

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Colorado Natural Medicine: 4 Myths Most Professionals Still Believe

Are you clear on the actual rules for Colorado’s natural medicine program? Many professionals—including those already in the healing arts—are operating under assumptions that don't match the official DORA (Department of Regulatory Agencies) rulebook.

In this video, Coeli Dwivedi MS, LPF (founder of Entheogen Institute) brings a "Fact vs. Fiction" lens to the Colorado regulations. We compare common industry rumors against the actual state requirements to ensure you are building your practice on a solid legal foundation.

🔍 THE 4 BIG MYTHS WE ADDRESS:The Eligibility Question: Does Colorado really require a medical or counseling degree for all facilitators?✨ The Training Distinction: Is there a separate "clinical" track required by the state?✨ The Therapy Boundary: Can a licensed clinician "act as a therapist" during a medicine session?✨ The Practice Reality: Understanding the legal distinctions in how you actually hold space.

🕒 CHAPTERS:0:00 Introduction: Navigating Colorado’s Natural Medicine Rules0:59 Myth #1: Degree Requirements & Eligibility2:02 The Real DORA Eligibility Standards4:34 Myth #2: Clinical vs. Non-Clinical Training Labels4:38 Myth #3: The Clinical Boundary during Sessions7:26 Myth #4: Legal Distinctions in Practice8:53 Final Summary & Wrap-up

🎓 WHY THIS MATTERS:Misinterpreting the DORA regulations can lead to avoidable hurdles in your licensing journey. This video is designed to provide the clarity you need to move forward with confidence and compliance.

🔗 CONNECT WITH ENTHEOGEN INSTITUTE:📩 Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/bc97570b9ae9/subscribe🌐 Website: https://entheotraining.com🎓 Apply for Training: https://entheotraining.com/apply-now-1📸 Instagram: @entheogeninstitute💼 LinkedIn: Entheogen Institute

⚠️ EDUCATIONAL CONTENT DISCLAIMER:This video discusses legally regulated psilocybin programs in Oregon and Colorado. This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a licensed facilitator or healthcare provider regarding your specific needs.

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