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Psychedelic Integration Therapy

​Whether your psychedelic journey was intentional or unexpected, profound or confusing, integration is where the deeper healing happens. Psychedelic integration therapy offers a safe, supportive space to explore, process, and make meaning of what you experienced—so it becomes a part of your life, not just a moment outside it.

What Is Integration Therapy?

Psychedelic experiences can open up a wide range of thoughts, emotions, memories, or visions. They can offer insight, stir up old wounds, or shift your sense of identity. Integration therapy helps you:

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  • Understand and contextualize your journey​

  • Gently work with any challenges that surfaced​

  • Translate insights into real, sustainable change​

  • Stay grounded and supported as you move forward

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This work isn’t about interpreting your experience for you—it’s about helping you uncover your meaning, in a way that feels authentic and empowering.

Who Psychedelic Integration Therapy is for

  • You’ve had a recent psychedelic or plant medicine experience​

  • You’re feeling emotionally raw, uncertain, or unsettled afterward​

  • You had a beautiful experience and want to keep the insights alive​

  • You want to explore your experience more deeply in a therapeutic setting​

  • You’re preparing for a future journey and want to build a strong foundation

What to Expect

1. A Judgment-Free Space

Whether your journey was joyful, difficult, confusing, or deeply spiritual, everything you bring is welcome here. This is a space for curiosity, not shame or analysis.
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2. Grounding & Integration Practices

Together we’ll explore somatic (body-based), emotional, and cognitive tools to help you stay connected to what you’ve learned and hold steady if things feel stirred up or disorienting.
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3. Processing What Came Up

We’ll look at the themes, images, insights, or emotional waves that surfaced—whether from a single journey or multiple. That might include grief, joy, fear, love, trauma, or a sense of something beyond yourself.

4. Bridging the Experience with Daily Life

We’ll help translate your experience into changes that support your life: shifts in relationships, self-care, boundaries, creativity, spiritual practice, or long-standing emotional patterns.

Leaves Shadow

Psychedelic experiences can open a door—but it’s the integration that helps you walk through it.

You don’t have to figure it all out alone. Integration therapy offers a grounded, compassionate space to help you carry the wisdom of your experience forward.

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