PSYCHEDELIC ASSISTED THERAPY
Thoughtful preparation is key.
Unlike traditional anti-depressants, the benefits of psilocybin are influenced by your state of mind and the environment in which it’s experienced. When someone chooses to explore psilocybin for emotional or mental healing, I offer compassionate, intentional support to help them prepare for their journey with a sense of safety and curiosity.
During a psilocybin session, each person’s experience is unique. Depending on factors like dosage, setting, and mindset, you may encounter vivid memories, deep insights, or subconscious themes that hold meaning for your well-being.
As both a mental health clinician and a certified psilocybin facilitator, my role is to gently guide and support you throughout the psychedelic preparation and integration process, helping you explore what arises and adopt it into your daily life in a grounded, meaningful way.
Discouraged? Unmotivated?
You have little energy for interesting activities and spend most of your time in a state of exhaustion.
You use social media, substances (including anti-depressants) and/or food to make it through your day.
When faced with a challenge, you get angry, blame others or give up completely.
You have critical thoughts, about yourself and others, that repeat in a thought loop in your mind.
No matter what you do, you feel hopeless, disempowered and like a victim of life.
Maybe you can relate…
Wherever you turn your eyes the world can shine like transfiguration. You don’t have to bring a thing to it except a little willingness to see. Only, who could have the courage to see it?
— Marilyn Robinson —
It’s possible to feel better.
Imagine this…
First thing in the morning you’re excited about what you will do that day.
You sense a loving connection to yourself, to others and to life in general.
You’re able to make choices that reflect your deepest values and reinforce your sense of self-worth.
You’ve created a mindfulness practice that allows you to notice your thoughts and self-regulate your emotions in real time.
You no longer ruminate about past offenses or losses, using your focus and attention to engage in things that matter to you and that you find satisfying.
During psychedelic integration, we look to Jungian psychology, metaphor and the natural world to support you as you assign meaning to your experience. The journey serves your healing as you allow that meaning to inform your sense of self, your day-to-day awareness and your moment-to-moment decision making.
When we return to the living world around us, we also return to the living world within.
Each moment of connection with nature rekindles an ancient bond, a mutual
exchange of support with the intelligence
that animates all life.
Psychedelic-assisted therapy consists of 55 minute sessions.