My Approach to Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy (PAP)
Let me first be clear, as a licensed professional, I cannot condone, endorse or encourage the use of illegal substances.
My role as a psychologist is not to provide or recommend any illegal substances. Instead, I support individuals in two key areas:
Preparation: Helping you clarify your intentions, emotional readiness, and expectations before a psychedelic experience, whether in a clinical trial, retreat, or ketamine setting.
Integration: Providing a safe, structured space to process and make sense of the experience afterward—so that insights can translate into lasting personal growth and emotional well-being.
For some, psychedelics can open a door to new perspectives; for others, they may bring up difficult or confusing material. Integration therapy ensures you don’t have to navigate that alone. My approach is grounded in evidence-based psychotherapy and tailored to your personal goals, whether or not psychedelics are part of your healing journey.
If you are considering or have had a psychedelic experience and want to explore preparation or integration, feel free to reach out to discuss whether this support might be a good fit for you.