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✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
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SleekRank for psychedelic integration directories

Pull the MAPS Connect and Fluence trained integration specialist rosters of around 1,000 clinicians into a Google Sheet, point SleekRank at it, and emit a URL like /integration-therapist/{slug}/ per row with substances, training, and city carried into the page.

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SleekRank for Psychedelic integration therapists

Why integration specialists need indexable URLs

Psychedelic integration is a young specialty. MAPS Connect lists trained therapists who have completed Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies harm-reduction or MDMA-assisted therapy training. Fluence trains psilocybin and ketamine integration clinicians. Together the two rosters cover around 1,000 named specialists. Both rosters live behind filter widgets that Google indexes as one URL each, with no per-clinician page and no substance-specific slice.

SleekRank converts the combined roster into structured rows in a Google Sheet with columns for slug, name, training (MAPS, Fluence, both), substances (psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine, LSD, ayahuasca), city, state, and session_format. The URL pattern /integration-therapist/{slug}/ emits one WordPress page per row, each one indexable with full meta tags and an OG image keyed to the clinician's slug.

Mappings carry the data into the layout. A tag mapping pushes name into the H1 and title, a selector mapping drops the training body into a credential badge, list mappings render substances and session formats as chip clusters, and a meta mapping builds the OG image from slug. The XML sitemap auto-includes every URL and search engines index a 1,000-page surface that matches search intent like "psilocybin integration therapist Portland" or "MDMA integration Boston".

Workflow

From MAPS and Fluence sheets to live integration directory

1

Mirror both rosters

Export MAPS Connect and Fluence training graduates to two Google Sheets. Add a combined sheet with columns for name, training (MAPS, Fluence, both), substances, city, state, session_format, and a stable slug. Use name plus city for the slug to avoid collisions.
2

Design the base clinician page

Build one WordPress page in your existing theme with hero, training badge, substance chips, session-format chips, bio, contact card, and a hidden JSON-LD Person block. Mark the targetable elements with stable selectors like #training-badge.
3

Wire mappings to the combined sheet

Map name to H1 and title via tag mappings, training to #training-badge via a selector mapping, substances and session_format to chip clusters via list mappings, and slug to og:image via a meta mapping. Add a conditional branch for the legal_status filter.
4

Publish, flush, monitor

Save the page group, flush rewrites, and submit the sitemap to Search Console. Monitor the rich-result tester for Person markup validation. Future updates from MAPS or Fluence flow through the cache cycle on a 24-hour rhythm without any deploy step.

Data in, pages out

From MAPS and Fluence rosters to one URL per row

Each row in the combined integration roster becomes one WordPress page at /integration-therapist/{slug}/. Columns flow into headline, training badge, substance chips, and OG image.
Data source: MAPS Connect and Fluence trained specialists
slug name training substances city
clara-vega-portland Clara Vega, LMFT MAPS MDMA, psilocybin Portland, OR
tomas-reyes-boulder Tomas Reyes, LCSW Fluence Psilocybin, ketamine Boulder, CO
nina-amani-brooklyn Nina Amani, PhD MAPS, Fluence MDMA, ketamine Brooklyn, NY
jordan-hale-austin Jordan Hale, LPC Fluence Ketamine, psilocybin Austin, TX
iris-kowalski-oakland Iris Kowalski, LMFT MAPS MDMA, ayahuasca Oakland, CA
URL pattern: /integration-therapist/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /integration-therapist/clara-vega-portland/
  • /integration-therapist/tomas-reyes-boulder/
  • /integration-therapist/nina-amani-brooklyn/
  • /integration-therapist/jordan-hale-austin/
  • /integration-therapist/iris-kowalski-oakland/

Comparison

MAPS Connect and Fluence widgets vs SleekRank

Two separate filter widgets

  • Two separate widget URLs (MAPS, Fluence) with no per-clinician page on either side
  • Substance specialty and training body collapse into a free-text bio field
  • No schema.org Person markup, no substance pages, no city pages
  • Searchers cannot compare a MAPS-trained clinician with a Fluence-trained clinician
  • Referrals leak to Psychology Today where psychedelic training looks like a hobby
  • No canonical URL clinicians can use to prove training completion to clients

SleekRank

  • Around 1,000 integration specialist pages combining MAPS and Fluence rosters
  • URL pattern /integration-therapist/{slug}/ with WordPress canonicals per row
  • Training badge branches via conditional selector mapping on training
  • Substance chips render from list mapping for psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine, others
  • Per-row OG image keyed to slug via meta mapping
  • Schema.org Person JSON-LD with credential extension for training body

Features

What SleekRank gives you for Psychedelic integration therapists

Dual-source merge

Maintain MAPS Connect and Fluence as two source sheets, merged at the data layer into one combined roster. A clinician trained by both shows both training badges on a single page. The merge logic lives in SleekRank's data source config, not in the WordPress admin.

Substance chip cluster

A list mapping renders the substances column as a chip cluster. Each chip links to a secondary page group at /integration-therapist/substance/{slug}/, so /substance/psilocybin/ and /substance/mdma/ become real URLs with their own H1 and intro rather than filter parameters on a widget.

Training-body credential proof

Each generated page renders the training body (MAPS, Fluence, or both) as a verifiable credential badge with a link back to the canonical roster on the certifying body's site. Prospective clients can cross-check the credential without leaving the referral path.

Use cases

Where an integration roster URL surface earns its keep

Substance-specific long-tail queries

Searches like "psilocybin integration therapist Portland" or "MDMA integration Boston" land on a clinician page that lists the specific substance and the training body. Lead intent matches the page depth and the referral stays inside the trained specialist network.

Training completion proof

MAPS-trained and Fluence-trained clinicians benefit from a public credential page they can link to from their own sites. The URL acts as the canonical proof of training completion, separate from generic psychedelic interest, which matters to clients evaluating safety.

Substance and city hubs

Secondary page groups keyed to substance (/substance/psilocybin/, /substance/mdma/, /substance/ketamine/) and city (/city/portland/, /city/brooklyn/) emit hub pages that anchor the long-tail referral map without writing each page by hand.

The bigger picture

Why psychedelic integration needs verifiable URLs

Psychedelic integration is the work of helping someone make sense of a past experience with psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine, or another psychoactive substance and translate the experience into durable change. The specialty is young, the training is uneven across providers, and the gap between a clinician who completed MAPS or Fluence and a clinician who attended a podcast is invisible to most prospective clients. That invisibility lets self-claimed specialists capture leads that belong to trained practitioners.

A verifiable URL on the training body's domain or on a partner directory closes the gap. The clinician proves training completion, the prospective client sees the substance specialty and session format, and the referring physician or harm-reduction worker has a citable record. SleekRank makes the surface cheap to maintain because MAPS Connect and Fluence already keep the rosters.

One combined sheet, one cache cycle, around 1,000 indexable pages. New cohorts add rows, retired clinicians drop rows, and the surface tracks the canonical training rosters with at most one day of lag.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for Psychedelic integration therapists

Set the cache to 24 hours and refresh the source sheets weekly. MAPS publishes Connect updates roughly monthly and Fluence updates as cohorts graduate. The live directory lags both canonical sources by at most one cache cycle and new graduates appear within seven days of being added to either source.

 

Yes. The schema supports multiple training values per row. A list mapping renders both badges when a clinician completed both programs. The Person JSON-LD lists both credentials as separate entries, and search engines see a verifiable double-credentialed practitioner.

 

Add a legal_status column that supports values like clinical_only, harm_reduction, and integration_only. A conditional mapping hides the substance chip cluster on harm-reduction clinicians who do not prescribe, replacing it with a session-format chip cluster showing integration-only practice.

 

Psychedelic.Support and similar platforms self-curate listings and charge clinicians for placement. SleekRank uses the official MAPS Connect and Fluence rosters as sources, so the credential displayed on the page is the credential the training body recognizes. The clinician does not pay for placement.

 

The Person JSON-LD lists training credentials, not specific substances. Substance specialties live in visible chip clusters with non-clinical language like "psilocybin integration" rather than treatment claims. This avoids triggering content-policy flags while keeping the substance specialty visible to searchers and search engines.

 

Yes. The integration directory describes harm-reduction and integration support for past psychedelic experiences, not provision of psychedelic substances. Integration work is legal in most jurisdictions and predates FDA approval. The page copy reflects integration scope rather than treatment provision.

 

Add new training values to the schema like ICEERS, CIIS, or Compass Pathways. The credential badge component reads the training column dynamically, so adding a fourth or fifth training body is a sheet edit. A new page group filtered by training body becomes a new hub URL automatically.

 

Yes, in a separate page group. Retreat providers belong to a different schema.org type (LocalBusiness or Organization) and have facility-level data instead of clinician-level data. Run a parallel page group at /integration-retreat/{slug}/ for retreats and keep the clinician group at /integration-therapist/{slug}/.

 

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