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What Happens After You Go Home: Bassé’s 30-Day Integration Course Explained
Ibogaine treatment is a powerful beginning, but it is not the endpoint of recovery. The weeks immediately following treatment are when new neural pathways are most malleable, and old patterns are most likely to either dissolve or reassert themselves.
This is why the ibogaine aftercare program at Bassé is structured, intentional, and non-optional. Integration is not an upsell. It is a core component of treatment.
Every client leaves Bassé with a clear, supported pathway for the first 30 days after returning home, when guidance matters most.
Why Aftercare Is Essential After Ibogaine
Ibogaine creates a temporary state of increased neuroplasticity. During this window, emotional regulation improves, cravings often decrease, and insight flows more freely.
Without structure, however, daily life can quickly overwhelm this state. Stress, responsibilities, and old environments can reactivate familiar habits before new ones take hold.
Post-ibogaine support exists to protect this window and help clients translate insight into sustainable change.
The Structure of Bassé’s 30-Day Integration Course
The 30-day program is designed to provide containment without overwhelm. It combines education, support, and accountability while allowing space for individual pacing.
Rather than intensive daily demands, the course emphasizes consistency, reflection, and nervous system regulation.
Week-by-Week Integration Focus
The integration curriculum unfolds gradually.
Week one centers on stabilization. Clients focus on rest, hydration, emotional regulation, and gentle re-entry into daily life. The emphasis is on grounding, not productivity.
Week two introduces pattern awareness. Clients begin identifying triggers, emotional responses, and environmental factors that influence behavior. Integration coaching helps translate insight into observation rather than self-criticism.
Week three focuses on habit formation. Small, repeatable practices are introduced to reinforce new neural pathways. This is where sustaining recovery ibogaine becomes practical.
Week four emphasizes consolidation. Clients refine boundaries, routines, and long-term support plans so that progress continues beyond the structured course.
How the Program Is Delivered
The integration course is designed for real life. It is delivered remotely to support clients wherever they are located.
Support includes:
- Pre-recorded video lessons that can be revisited as needed
- Scheduled 1:1 integration coaching calls
- Optional access to a private peer community for shared support
This combination allows clients to engage deeply without disrupting daily responsibilities.
Leadership and Integration Philosophy
The integration program is guided by Kat Courtney, Head of Integration at Bassé.
Kat’s approach emphasizes nervous system safety, emotional honesty, and practical application. Integration is not about reliving the experience. It is about learning how to live differently afterward.
What If 30 Days Isn’t Enough
Recovery timelines are not uniform. Some clients feel stable after the initial course. Others benefit from continued support.
For those who need more, Bassé offers extended integration coaching options and referrals to trusted therapists and practitioners. The goal is continuity, not dependency.
Support is scaled based on need, not pressure.
Why Bassé Includes Integration for Every Client
Many programs treat aftercare as optional. Bassé does not.
The decision to include the 30-day integration course for every client reflects clinical reality. Ibogaine alone is not enough. Without structured aftercare, even the most profound experience can fade.
Integration turns insight into behavior. Structure turns change into habit.
This is how transformation becomes permanent.
Explore how Bassé’s 30-day integration course supports lasting recovery after ibogaine treatment.