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The experience opens a window.
Integration is how you climb through it.

More people than ever are turning to psychedelic experiences as a catalyst for healing. The experience itself is powerful — but what you do with it in the weeks and months after is what determines whether it actually changes anything.

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What This Work Is

Preparation and integration
for lasting change.

Psychedelics — psilocybin, ketamine, ayahuasca, MDMA, and others — open a period of heightened neuroplasticity. The brain becomes more flexible, more receptive to new patterns. It's a window. And what you do inside that window matters enormously.

Without support, insights from a psychedelic experience can feel profound in the moment and then quietly fade. Life resumes, old patterns reassert themselves, and that sense of breakthrough doesn't translate into anything that sticks. Integration work is what bridges the experience to real, lasting change.

I offer preparation support for people who are planning a psychedelic journey, and integration support for those who have recently completed one — or who had an experience some time ago and still feel like they haven't fully made sense of it.

Phase One

Preparation

Clarifying your intentions. Understanding what you're hoping to access or shift. Preparing psychologically so you can be as open and present as possible during the experience itself — and so you're not caught off guard by what emerges.

Phase Two

Integration

Making meaning of what emerged. Processing the material — emotionally, symbolically, relationally. Translating insights into concrete shifts in how you live, relate, and see yourself. Doing this before the neuroplasticity window closes.

My Background

Certified, experienced,
and genuinely interested in this work.

I hold a certification in psychedelic-assisted therapy. This isn't a side interest — it's an area I've pursued with intention because I believe it represents a meaningful frontier in mental health treatment.

I bring an integrative, emotion-focused lens to integration work. That means we're not just debriefing the experience — we're working with what it revealed about you, your patterns, your history, and your relationship with yourself. Psychedelic experiences often surface emotional material that connects to much older themes. Knowing how to work with that material — through EFT, somatic techniques, and narrative approaches — is what makes the difference.

I do not provide or assist in obtaining any substances. My work is exclusively preparation and integration — the psychological support that surrounds the experience.

All sessions are virtual. I'm licensed in California and Massachusetts.

Get Started

Don't let the window
close without using it.

I offer a free 20-minute consultation to talk through where you are and whether this work makes sense for you right now.

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