
Overview
MBPI is an integrative mind-body-spirit toolkit that was developed by Guy Simon and Nir Tadmor with the intention to develop a therapeutic protocol that will support the transition between and weaving of non-ordinary and ordinary states of consciousness in the context of psychotherapeutic practice. The approach is based on years of experience in dynamic and mindfulness-based psychotherapy, psychedelic crisis intervention, art therapy and phenomenological research, while taking into account the extremely diverse cultural and ontological perspectives people are coming from. Nir Tadmor will present a few integration processes that unfolded after psychedelic experiences that took place in ceremonial, recreational and therapeutic settings through the lens of MBPI.

Nir Tadmor, MS.C
Nir Tadmor, M.Sc is a certified transpersonal psychotherapist (Eurotas) in private practice, Director of Education and Training at Impulse - an integrative psychotherapy center based in Israel, and a co-founder of Safe Shore - a psychedelic education, harm reduction and peer support project. He holds a Master’s in Consciousness, Spirituality and Transpersonal Psychology from Middlesex University and trained in Hakomi body-centered psychotherapy. Nir is also a co-researcher in the Neurophenomenological lab in Haifa University, where he is in charge of phenomenological interviews in a study about Ayahuasca and death perception. For his Master's thesis Nir conducted a phenomenological study about the psychedelic integration process that unfolds in the lives of Western mental health professionals who use psychedelics for personal and professional growth and he currently serves as an advisor to the Israeli government's Special Committee for the Fight Against the Damages of Drugs and Alcohol. Nir’s private practice is based in Israel where he provides support to people who deal with a wide range of issues, many of them interested in integrating their psychedelic experiences as a part of the psychotherapeutic process. During the last 6 years, he worked as a mental health guide in various psychiatric-hospitalization alternatives, supported hundreds of psychedelic crises at parties and festivals and trained more than 1000 psychedelic harm reduction sitters through Safe Shore's Holding Space workshop in Israel, the UK, The Netherland, Estonia and South Africa.