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Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy
and Psychedelic Integration

Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy is rapidly becoming a game-changer for clients struggling with various mental health concerns and others looking to expand their perception and see the world through a powerful, transformative new lens.  Psychedelic-assisted therapy uses psychedelic medicines as a catalyst for profound healing, insight, growth, and self-awareness. 

I offer psychedelic assisted psychotherapy and psychedelic integration support for clients engaged in psychedelic medication use on their own with support from their healthcare provider(s). Our work together allows for your physical and emotional safety and enables the space for the processing of your experiences. 

I offer a therapeutic modality called Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP): the use of ketamine as a complement to psychotherapy. I deliver KAP in my practice in partnership with an organization called Journey Clinical, which has a specialized medical team that determines eligibility for KAP, prescribes ketamine lozenges, & supports me in monitoring outcomes. If interested, contact me to discuss eligibility & next steps.

In addition to the Ketamine-Assisted  Psychotherapy provided with Journey Clinical, I also support clients on their own journeys and offer support and integration work allowing them to transform these life-changing experiences into sustained period of growth and personal development. 

 

The medicines used in psychedelic-assisted therapy have been studied and show incredibly promising potential for the removal of key barriers in the treatment of various mental health conditions and emotional struggles. We are truly in the midst of a psychedelic renaissance.  

 

For clients using psychedelic medicines for therapeutic purposes, I can provide supporting psychotherapy and/or integration support after your ceremony / journey with your medicine. Integration work is essential to realizing the full therapeutic benefits of psychedelic medicines used for personal growth and the treatment of mental health conditions. Research shows that the therapeutic relationship, and not just the medication(s), appears to be critical for the success of psychedelic-based treatment.  

 

As a therapist and integration guide, I do not prescribe, distribute, or administer any psychedelic medications. Further, I do not endorse the use of any illegal substances or medications. Depending on where you live, options for and access to psychedelic medications will vary.

 

Please reach out and we can talk about your journey and see how I can help. 

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