Psychedelic Consultation

Guided, Informed, and Integrated

We offer thoughtful, clinically grounded guidance to help you navigate the evolving landscape of psychedelic work with clarity, safety, and intention.

Psychedelic therapies are increasingly being explored as powerful tools for healing, insight, and change. But their impact depends heavily on how they are approached — including preparation, context, and integration.

Without the right support, these experiences can feel overwhelming or unclear.
With careful guidance, they can become meaningful, organized, and therapeutically useful.

A Grounded, Clinical Approach

Our role is not simply to encourage or discourage psychedelic use —
it is to help you think clearly and responsibly about whether, when, and how this work may be appropriate for you.

We consider:

  • Your mental health history and current stability
  • Clinical indications and contraindications
  • Readiness, support systems, and timing
  • The type of experience you are considering (clinical vs. non-clinical)

This allows us to offer guidance that is personalized, ethical, and rooted in clinical experience.

Preparation & Integration

We provide structured support both before and after psychedelic experiences.

This may include:

Clarifying intentions and expectations

Identifying potential risks and blind spots

Creating internal and external conditions for safety

Processing and organizing what emerges

Translating insight into meaningful, lasting change

Integration is where much of the real work happens —
helping experiences become something you can actually use in your life.

Part of a Broader Treatment Model

For some individuals, psychedelic work is one part of a larger, integrative approach to mental health.

We may incorporate:

  • Psychotherapy
  • Medication management
  • Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (when appropriate and indicated)
  • Integrative and functional psychiatry, including lab work and targeted support

All recommendations are made collaboratively, with attention to both short-term stability and long-term outcomes.

Who This Is For

This service may be helpful if you are:

  • 1

    Considering psychedelic therapy and want clinical guidance

  • 2

    Preparing for or integrating a recent experience

  • 3

    Exploring personal or spiritual growth in a structured, supported way

  • 4

    Trying to understand whether this work fits into your broader mental health care

How This Connects to Ongoing Care

For many individuals, psychedelic consultation is not a standalone service —
it becomes part of a broader, supported process.

Depending on your needs and goals, next steps may include:

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)

For those seeking a clinically supported psychedelic experience, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy offers a legal, structured, and therapeutically guided approach.

KAP combines the biological effects of ketamine with ongoing psychotherapy, helping to access and work through patterns that may not shift through traditional therapy alone.

Psychotherapy & Integration Support

For others, the most important work happens before or after an experience.

Ongoing psychotherapy provides a space to:

  • Prepare thoughtfully for psychedelic work
  • Process and organize what emerges
  • Integrate insights into real, sustainable change

This is where experiences become something you can actually use in your life.

Approach this work with clarity, intention, and support.