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Ibogaine Integration Coach Certification

The Tier 1: Integration & Awareness Coach certification is designed for coaches, therapists, and wellness practitioners who want to support clients before, during, and after ibogaine experiences — and build a high-value private practice in the process.

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Built for Coaches & Therapists

No medical degree required. Designed for life coaches, addiction counselors, social workers, therapists, and wellness practitioners who want to specialize in psychedelic integration.

5-Module Integration Curriculum

Covers ibogaine history and pharmacology, candidate screening, the three phases of the experience, harm reduction principles, and 30/60/90-day integration coaching frameworks.

8–12 Hours, 100% Self-Paced

Complete the program on your schedule. No live sessions, no cohort start dates. Access modules 24/7 and finish at your own pace. Your enrollment never expires.

Turn Certification Into $1,500/Session

Certified integration coaches are charging $150–$300/hour and packaging services at $1,500–$3,000 per client. Our free income guide shows you exactly how to build this practice.

What Is an Ibogaine Integration Coach?

An ibogaine integration coach supports clients through the preparation and integration phases of an ibogaine experience. While clinical facilitators manage the medical aspects of the session itself, integration coaches work with clients in the weeks and months before and after — helping them set intentions, process insights, build sustainable behavioral changes, and prevent relapse. This role is in high demand and does not require a medical license to practice.

Integration coaching is one of the fastest-growing niches in the wellness and recovery space. As ibogaine treatment expands — driven by Texas's $50M research investment and growing clinical evidence — the need for qualified integration support is growing faster than the supply of trained practitioners. Coaches who get certified now are positioning themselves at the front of a wave that is just beginning to build.

What You'll Learn in the Tier 1 Program

The five-module curriculum is designed to give you both the knowledge and the practical tools to work confidently with ibogaine clients. Module 1 covers the ibogaine landscape — the history of Iboga in the Bwiti tradition, the difference between Iboga root bark, total alkaloid extract, and HCl, the current legal status by country, and the significance of Texas's $50M state investment. Module 2 dives into the neuroscience — how ibogaine affects serotonin transporters, NMDA receptors, and GDNF/BDNF neuroplasticity pathways, and why it produces a unique "reset" of opioid dependence unlike any other treatment.

Module 3 covers candidate screening — who ibogaine is appropriate for, absolute contraindications, and the harm reduction principles that keep clients safe. Module 4 walks through the three phases of the ibogaine experience (acute visionary, processing, and residual stimulation), the role of set and setting, and how the facilitator and coach work together. Module 5 is the integration coaching module — the core of the Tier 1 program — covering 30/60/90-day integration frameworks, journaling protocols, somatic practices, relapse prevention strategies, and how to structure your coaching engagements for maximum client outcomes.

After completing all five modules, you'll take a 25-question final exam. A score of 70% or higher earns you your certificate. You can retake the exam if needed — there is no penalty for retakes. Upon passing, you immediately receive your branded PDF certificate with a unique ID and QR code that links to your live public verification page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need any prior experience to become an ibogaine integration coach?

No specific prior experience is required for Tier 1. However, a background in coaching, counseling, social work, or wellness is helpful. The program is designed to give you both the knowledge and practical tools to work with clients effectively.

How is an integration coach different from a clinical facilitator?

Clinical facilitators (Tier 2) manage the medical aspects of the ibogaine session itself — screening, dosing, cardiac monitoring, and emergency response. Integration coaches (Tier 1) work with clients before and after the session — helping them prepare, process insights, and build lasting behavioral changes. Both roles are essential and complementary.

How much can I charge as an ibogaine integration coach?

Certified integration coaches typically charge $150–$300 per hour for individual sessions. Many package their services into 30, 60, or 90-day integration programs priced at $1,500–$3,000 per client. Our free Income Guide (available in the Resources section) shows you exactly how to structure and price your practice.

Can I upgrade from Tier 1 to Tier 2 later?

Yes. All Tier 1 content is included in Tier 2. If you complete Tier 1 and later decide to pursue the Clinical Facilitator certification, you'll receive credit for the modules you've already completed and only need to complete the five additional advanced modules.

Get Ahead of the Curve — Get Certified Today

Texas is leading the nation in ibogaine research. Be among the first certified practitioners in your region before demand outpaces supply.

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