ADELAIDE will have a mid-season catch-up with mind training organisation Collective Mind in their first face-to-face consultation since the infamous pre-season camp on the Gold Coast.

AFL.com.au understands that representatives from Collective Mind will travel to Adelaide in the next couple of weeks and spend time at the Crows' West Lakes headquarters.

The Crows refuted a report published on Monday that the club had cut ties with the company in the wake of a controversial pre-season camp on the Gold Coast, where senior players were put through rigorous mental challenges. 

"Our current contract for this year and next year stands, and we are pushing ahead," a Crows spokesman told AFL.com.au. 

Collective Mind has a two-year contract with the Crows until the end of 2019.

The Crows started using Collective Mind last year to try and get an edge on the competition by developing the players' mental performance.

The club won't make a decision on whether it will embark on another pre-season camp until later in the year.