
Psychedelics
Looking Behind the Curtain
Have you been curious about psychedelics but don’t know where to start?
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Are you concerned about what you might uncover during a journey?
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Do you wonder if your facilitator can hold space for your level of trauma?
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After suffering from complex-PTSD-related depression and anxiety for over 20 years, I discovered psychedelics for trauma healing in 2020 and my entire world changed. Since going on over 30 journeys and traveling into my dark forest of locked-away trauma, I’ve emerged on the other side, eager to help others.
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Healing myself has currently been the best training possible, and I have since experienced many magical nuances of the psychedelic medicine space with a variety of clients and their traumas. Understanding what the medicine is asking and how to integrate the messages is well supported by my 5+ years of experience with Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy – post-journey integration sessions are available. Learn more about IFS here.
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The medicines that I currently have a relationship with are MDMA and psilocybin, which can be administered separately or together with varying results. MDMA is a medicine that works extremely well for early childhood trauma – either psychological, physical, or sexual assaults, including growing up without a feeling of worthiness.
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Psychedelic journeys have been proven to sustainably help with depression, anxiety, increasing self-worth, and eating disorders. Learn more here.
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An estimated 15 million adults in the United States will suffer from PTSD per year. Learn more here from Dr. Raymond Turpin of The Pearl Psychedelic Institute about why MDMA is an ideal treatment for PTSD – which includes the countless veterans needlessly suffering.
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Psychedelics FAQ here. ​​