Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy in Boulder, Colorado
A New Pathway to Healing, Expansion, and Integration
What Is Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy?
Psychedelic-assisted therapy combines the use of clinically supervised psychedelic medicines with traditional psychotherapy to help clients access deeper healing, insight, and emotional release. Emerging research shows that psychedelic therapy may be especially helpful for treating depression, PTSD, anxiety, and trauma—offering relief when other approaches have plateaued.
In Boulder, Colorado, where interest in consciousness, mindfulness, and holistic wellness is strong, psychedelic-assisted therapy represents an exciting and transformative frontier in mental health care.
How I Will Incorporate Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy
I have completed Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Training with Integrative Psychiatry Institute and will be offering legal, ethical, and trauma-informed psychedelic-assisted therapy for clients in Boulder and throughout Colorado. My approach will integrate:
Pre-journey preparation to build trust, clarify intentions, and establish safety
Therapeutic support during sessions, when appropriate and in accordance with legal frameworks
Post-journey integration therapy to help you process insights, emotional shifts, and embodied experiences
A foundation in evidence-based modalities like EMDR, ACT, and somatic practices to guide your healing
I am committed to offering this work in a culturally responsive and inclusive manner, recognizing the ancestral, spiritual, and ceremonial roots of many plant-based healing practices.
Stay Tuned – Psychedelic Therapy in Boulder is Coming Soon
I’m excited to begin offering psychedelic-assisted therapy in Boulder, Colorado as soon as state and federal regulations allow. This will include services aligned with Colorado’s evolving legal landscape (such as under the Natural Medicine Health Act).
Check back soon for more information on how you can safely begin your psychedelic healing journey with therapeutic guidance and integration.
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