Ida Falchenberg Espensen
About the Teacher
Why study with them?
Ida is a Norwegian Ph.D. student in the Department of Research Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) specializing
in psychedelic research and is one of the GLT Nordic Faculty Members.
GLT Nordic offers Grof Legacy Training in the Nordic Countries, the UK and Ireland. This groundbreaking training is created in collaboration with Dr. Stanislav Grof and his wife Brigitte Grof and is based on his research into psychedelic therapy, holotropic breathwork, transpersonal psychology and spiritual emergence.
Ida works at the Research Center for Age-related Functional Decline and Disease (AFS) at Innlandet Hospital Trust, where she is currently designing a clinical trial investigating psilocybin-assisted therapy in cancer survivorship. She serves on the board of the Norwegian Association for Psychedelic Science.
Ida has undergone the MAPS MDMA-assisted psychotherapy education program and has previous experience from a clinical study investigating MDMA-assisted psychotherapy.
She comes from a teaching background and has been the teaching assistant in The Way of the Psychonaut course taught at CIIS. While her studies have focused on integral and transpersonal psychology, psychedelic therapy, and the potential of mystical experiences, her particular interest lies in the questions and practices of integrating expanded states of consciousness.
Ida is deeply committed to her own spiritual practice and self-exploration as an intrinsic part of her vision of co-creating a collective paradigm shift on our planet.
in psychedelic research and is one of the GLT Nordic Faculty Members.
GLT Nordic offers Grof Legacy Training in the Nordic Countries, the UK and Ireland. This groundbreaking training is created in collaboration with Dr. Stanislav Grof and his wife Brigitte Grof and is based on his research into psychedelic therapy, holotropic breathwork, transpersonal psychology and spiritual emergence.
Ida works at the Research Center for Age-related Functional Decline and Disease (AFS) at Innlandet Hospital Trust, where she is currently designing a clinical trial investigating psilocybin-assisted therapy in cancer survivorship. She serves on the board of the Norwegian Association for Psychedelic Science.
Ida has undergone the MAPS MDMA-assisted psychotherapy education program and has previous experience from a clinical study investigating MDMA-assisted psychotherapy.
She comes from a teaching background and has been the teaching assistant in The Way of the Psychonaut course taught at CIIS. While her studies have focused on integral and transpersonal psychology, psychedelic therapy, and the potential of mystical experiences, her particular interest lies in the questions and practices of integrating expanded states of consciousness.
Ida is deeply committed to her own spiritual practice and self-exploration as an intrinsic part of her vision of co-creating a collective paradigm shift on our planet.