Training/Events/Shows/Presentations/Performances

If canceling prior to two weeks before a scheduled training/event, trainees are entitled to a full refund less a 5% processing fee OR the option to apply the dollar amount paid towards a future training with the Wounded Healers Institute (WHI). If canceling less than two weeks before a scheduled training/event, trainees are entitled to a 50% refund, OR the option to apply the dollar amount paid toward a future training with WHI. Only medically documented reasons or family deaths are considered as an exception to this policy. No-shows are not eligible for a refund. In the case of inclement weather, should we cancel the training/event, your registration would simply be moved to our rescheduled date. If the rescheduled date isn’t available for you, we can offer you another date or issue a refund. If you terminate your training or need to leave it early for any reason, you are not eligible for a refund. Attendance at the entire training is required for our program to remain compliant with our standards. All other situations will be handled on a case-by-case basis. Please email us at [email protected] with any questions or concerns.

CBD Store: All sales are final. You consume what you purchase at your own risk. As a part of our WHI FULL MEMBERSHIP and FULL PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP, the CBD provided is consumed at your own risk and level of awareness. Our WHI programming is for educational purposes. Our research efforts are qualitative (marketing/product) on the effects our Addiction as Dissociation Model, which highlights a normative range of dissociative mental states of consciousness and healing. WHI supports psychedelic care and education and does not promote drug use because these are classic psychedelics that consist of plants, herbs, and natural organics. Dr. Adam (PhD) is a Psychedelic Doctor, Poet, Philosopher, Recovery Advocate, and Healer. He is also an expert in clinical psychology, diagnostics, treatments, psychedelic therapy, and is a good resource for all matters healing – but like a bartender or a health food store providing or selling food, substance, and knowledge, this does not constitute treating, diagnosing, or supporting use of “drugs”.