Whether you’re preparing for an upcoming journey or trying to make sense of an experience you’ve already had, it can be helpful to have a place where you explore what happened in your expanded state experience and discover how to bring it back into your everyday life in a way that feels grounded, embodied, and meaningful.

Psychedelic Integration

For those preparing for a journey, we can work together to clarify your intentions, needs, fears, and hopes, and prepare emotionally and relationally for what may arise. And for those who have already had an experience, I offer a space to slow down and process what came up—whether it felt beautiful, hard, or beyond words.

Psychedelic experiences often stir the soul—bringing up deep questions about identity, purpose, healing, and connection to something bigger than ourselves. They may also surface old wounds, memories, or parts of ourselves we've never met before. Integration is about making meaning of these experiences and figuring out how to live with what has been uncovered.

I want to acknowledge that while science and public policy are finally catching up, exploring through expanded states including psychedelics are not new—they’ve been used for thousands of years in indigenous cultures for community healing, ceremony, and spiritual growth. I hold deep respect for these traditions and for the soul-level work these medicines can offer. 

While my training is more through the western therapeutic approach, the work I do would not exist without these wisdom lineages. My approach is grounded in relationship, embodiment, and care. At its core it is creating space for you to listen to your own inner healing intelligence as you navigate the emotional, psychological, and spiritual layers of expanded state work.

My training and experience

I’ve trained in MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) with MAPS, worked as a facilitator in psilocybin clinical research trials at UCSF, and supported participants at psilocybin retreats in Jamaica, where these experiences are legally held. I bring both clinical training and a deep respect for the sacredness of this work, offering a space where all of you—mind, body, spirit—is welcome.

My work is also supported by my own continued healing practices and by many mentors who I am tremendously grateful for and who have been on this path much longer than I have.

What we can explore together:

  • Preparing for a psychedelic journey with care and intention

  • Making sense of a recent psychedelic experience

  • Working with questions that have surfaced

  • Exploring pain, grief, joy, or relational insights that came up

  • Understanding how your body and nervous system are responding

  • Figuring out how to integrate psychedelic experiences into daily life and relationships

If you’re looking for someone who understands the depth, power, and vulnerability of psychedelic work, I’d be honored to explore this with you.

Interested?

Book a free 15 minute consultation call or fill in my client application form and I will get back to you within 2-3 working days.