Psychedelic Integration

Psychedelics have shown to be a powerful tool in trauma healing, neuroplasticity, creating meaning, and shifting patterns we feel trapped in.

Psychedelic Integration
Therapists do not and can not provide psychedelic substances. We will support you in seeking a ketamine prescriber if you would like to explore ketamine while receiving integration therapy.
 
“Psychedelic integration is a holistic, client-driven process centered on each individual’s innate desire for wholeness. The psychedelic experience is a catalyst for a deeper transformative process that continues to unfold for weeks, months, or longer. A psychedelic experience is not always positive, and may be disorienting, confusing, or overwhelming to any or all areas of a person’s life. It can sometimes feel isolating or not make sense, and for this reason, support for integration within a community to be with and through the change process is so important. 
 
Psychedelic integration occurs after an experience and involves a variety of practices to anchor new insights, support changes in behavior, personality, emotional patterns, and relationships, as well as harnesses the burst of creative energy, inspiration, and enthusiasm following a psychedelic experience to maximize its potential benefits for change.” – Portland Integration Network. 

Psychedelic Integration Therapy typically includes: 

  • Psychoeducation:  understanding benefits and risk, and research in order to support making educated decisions. 
  • Preparation: Safety planning, plan development, and intention setting, 
  • Integration: Integrating meaning and experiences into sustained change and everyday life.
  • Support around any negative, difficult, or disorienting psychedelic experiences. 

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