For Professionals

What to Expect in a Professional Consultation

These consultations are designed to support you as a therapist, guide, or healthcare provider who wants to better understand how to work skillfully and safely with clients exploring psychedelic experiences.

Whether you’re new to this field or have years of experience, our sessions provide a space for learning, reflection, and practical guidance—all rooted in harm reduction and respect for your clinical role.

Case-Based Learning & Collaborative Dialogue

Bring your questions, clinical curiosities, or de-identified client scenarios. Together, we’ll explore the dynamics at play—looking beyond symptoms to consider the whole person, their internal ecosystem, and the broader context of their healing. Through a naturalistic and energetically-informed lens, we’ll discuss safety, pharmacology, and integration in a way that honors the client’s wisdom, resilience, and innate movement toward wholeness.

Understanding Interactions & Subtle Terrain

Learn how psychedelic substances may interact with medications, herbs, and physiological conditions—but also how they interface with energetic, emotional, and spiritual layers of experience. We’ll explore how to hold complexity with nuance, especially when clients are navigating states that don’t fit neatly into diagnostic language.

Integration as Ongoing Relationship

Integration isn’t a box to check—it’s a living, unfolding relationship with what was revealed. Together, we’ll explore how to support clients in staying connected to the wisdom of their experiences, translating insight into embodied change over time. You’ll gain tools and reflections for helping clients metabolize what emerged, without rushing, fixing, or forcing.

Not Clinical Supervision or Medical Advice

While I bring my medical training and integrative experience to these conversations, these sessions are not clinical supervision, therapy, or medical consultation. They are educational and reflective in nature, and are not conducted under my medical license.

Harm Reduction as Empowerment

Harm reduction is more than minimizing risk—it’s about supporting agency, deep preparation, and attunement to the inner and outer environment. We’ll look at how you can support clients in making informed, grounded decisions, and how to cultivate containers that foster trust, transformation, and safety.

Resources, Reflection & Re-alignment

Expect a thoughtful, spacious session grounded in care—not a prescriptive checklist. You’ll leave with resources, questions to keep exploring, and, ideally, a deeper alignment with your own intuition as a helper and space-holder in this work.