PSYCHEDELIC
INTEGRATION
Research surrounding psychedelics continues to explore their impact on neuroplasticity and the brain’s default mode network — systems involved in rigid patterns of thought, identity, and perception. In some cases, psychedelic experiences may create opportunities to step outside of long-held emotional patterns and view ourselves, our relationships, and our lives through a different lens.
Psychedelic experiences can bring forward insight, emotion, memory, and new ways of understanding ourselves and the world around us. For many individuals, these experiences can feel deeply meaningful, disorienting, expansive, or emotionally activating all at once. While the experience itself can feel transformative, meaningful change often depends on how those insights are processed, understood, and integrated afterward.
My approach to psychedelic integration is grounded in trauma-informed, clinically oriented therapy. Integration work may involve exploring emotional responses, relationship patterns, emerging insights, unresolved experiences, or shifts in identity that arise following psychedelic experiences.
This work is not about chasing altered states or recreating peak experiences, but about helping clients thoughtfully process and integrate what emerges in ways that support lasting psychological and emotional change.
I offer integration support for individuals who have previously engaged in psychedelic experiences and are seeking a grounded therapeutic space to process and make meaning of those experiences.
*Due to the legal status of psychedelics, I do not provide substances, dosing guidance, referrals for psychedelic experiences, or participate in psychedelic sessions directly. My role is to support the therapeutic integration process before or after an experience within the scope of psychotherapy.