Psychedelic Integration Support
More women are turning to psychedelic experiences as part of their healing journey. Most arrive with as many questions as they have curiosity.
What does a psychedelic experience actually mean? Is this safe? Is it ethical? What is the medicine, what's the dosage, what will the setting be like? Will there be other people there? What could actually happen, and how do you go in with the right intentions?
These are the conversations we have here. Grounded, honest, and without any pressure in any direction. If you're curious or considering, you deserve real information and someone who will think it through with you carefully.
If you've already had an experience and something from it is still with you, whether it opened something unexpected, left you with more questions than answers, or shifted something you're still trying to understand, there's value in having space to sit with it. To let the insights settle. To figure out what they mean for your life and how to carry them forward.
I'm a Certified Psychedelic Assisted Therapist. I do not administer, prescribe, or facilitate the use of any substances. This work is entirely focused on education, preparation, and integration through conversation and therapy.
Sessions available in person in Santa Rosa or online across California.
FAQs
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A psychedelic experience can shift something in you, sometimes in ways that are hard to put into words. Integration is the process of figuring out what that shift means and how to actually live with it. What came up, why it matters, and what changes, if any, feel right to bring into your everyday life. The experience itself is only part of it. What happens after is where the real work tends to live.
People come to integration work for many reasons. Some want to understand a powerful experience that left them changed or uncertain. Others want to process intense emotions or memories that emerged. Some are curious about how these experiences connect to relationships, work, identity, or purpose. Integration can help anchor insights in a way that leads to meaningful and lasting change. description
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Mostly it feels like a conversation with someone who isn't going to flinch at what you share. We slow down enough to look at what came up, what your body is still holding, what felt meaningful and what felt confusing. Some of it we can make sense of together. Some of it just needs somewhere to land.
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Anyone who has had a psychedelic experience and wants to process it thoughtfully. Anyone who is curious or considering one and wants real information before they decide anything. You don't need to have had a profound or positive experience to come. Confusing, difficult, or incomplete experiences are often the ones most worth exploring.
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It depends on where you are when you come in. Some people need a few sessions to work through something specific. Others find this becomes part of their broader therapy, somewhere to keep exploring what opened up.
Sessions look different for everyone. Sometimes it's conversation. Sometimes we work with imagery, movement, or expressive arts. We use what fits you. You don't need to come in knowing what you want to say or do. We figure it out together.
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No. I do not administer, prescribe, or facilitate the use of any substances. This work is focused entirely on education, preparation, and integration through conversation and therapy.
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I am a Certified Psychedelic Assisted Therapist. I work within ethical guidelines that prioritize your safety, informed consent, and a pace that feels right for you. Most psychedelic substances remain regulated or illegal outside of approved medical or research settings. My role is to support you in understanding and integrating your experiences, not to facilitate them.
Supportive psychedelic integration sessions available in Santa Rosa or via telehealth.
If you’re planning to or have already had a psychedelic experience and want to explore it in a safe, supported space, I’d love to meet you. Your first step is a free, 15-minute phone consultation where we’ll talk about what’s bringing you in, answer your questions, and see if working together feels right.

