Psychedelic Integration

Psychedelic Integration

Psychedelic medicine has the capacity to open doors that talk therapy alone sometimes can't — access to repressed memories, buried emotions, the body's wisdom, and a felt sense of connection that many people have never experienced before. I've done this work myself, and I understand firsthand how disorienting, beautiful, and nonlinear the healing process can be.

But the journey itself is only part of it. What you do before, during, and after matters just as much. Integration is where the real transformation takes root.

What Integration Actually Means

A powerful experience — whether with psilocybin, ayahuasca, ketamine, MDMA, cannabis, or San Pedro — can crack something open. But without space to process it, those insights can fade, get misunderstood, or leave you feeling more lost than before. Integration is the practice of taking what arose and grounding it into your actual life: making sense of it, feeling it through, and letting it change how you move in the world.

This isn't about analyzing your trip. It's about honoring it — and doing the work to make it mean something.

Who I Work With

I support people at different points in their psychedelic healing journey, including:

  • Those returning from retreats abroad who want to ground their experience in daily life

  • People working with ketamine, psilocybin, MDMA, ayahuasca, cannabis, or San Pedro for healing purposes

  • Anyone who has had a significant or difficult experience and wants help making meaning of it

  • People preparing for an upcoming journey and wanting to set a clear, grounded intention

What We Do Together

I offer a container of grounded openness — a space where you can speak freely, feel what's still moving through you, and begin to understand what your experience is asking of you. Together we might explore:

  • What surfaced during your experience and what it might mean for your life

  • How to process difficult, confusing, or overwhelming material that came up

  • What changes feel aligned with the clarity or insight you received

  • How to build practices that support continued growth and integration

A Note on My Approach

I've used plant medicine myself as part of my own healing, and I bring that understanding into this work — not as someone who will tell you what your experience meant, but as someone who knows that this process doesn't move in a straight line, and that it deserves to be held with both reverence and practicality.

Please note: I do not facilitate or administer psychedelic substances. Integration support is offered as a standalone therapeutic service.