Common Questions

  • This work often resonates with people who feel they’ve already done a lot of inner work — through therapy, insight, or personal practices — yet sense something deeper wanting attention.

    Many people come feeling stuck in familiar patterns, curious about psychedelic-assisted work, or needing support integrating powerful or challenging past experiences.

    The work is paced and intentional, and is best suited for those who feel resourced enough to explore inner material without rushing or forcing change, and who value care, consent, and integration over peak experiences.

    A discovery call helps us explore fit together and determine what kind of support would be most appropriate.

  • This work may not be appropriate for individuals with a history of psychosis, unmanaged bipolar disorder, active mania, or certain medical conditions. Safety and fit are assessed through a screening process before moving forward.

  • The initial conversation focuses on understanding your goals, assessing safety and fit, answering questions, and discussing appropriate next steps. There is no obligation to continue.

  • Services are available in Colorado and California, depending on the offering. Regulated access psychedelic services are provided in Colorado, while ketamine-assisted, cannabis-assisted, and integrative services are available to California residents. Details are reviewed during the initial consultation.

  • Every journey is different, and outcomes can’t be guaranteed. Some people have challenging or uncomfortable experiences, some experience very little, and many people do report meaningful insights or shifts. Even difficult experiences can lead to valuable understanding or change when they are well supported and properly integrated. Careful screening, preparation, and in-session support are used to reduce risk and help ensure experiences are held as safely and responsibly as possible.

  • Some medications and medical conditions may be contraindicated with certain medicines or experiences. These considerations are reviewed during screening so informed decisions can be made.

  • We strongly recommend having a therapist you trust to work with alongside this process. If you don’t currently have one, we can discuss whether beginning therapy, focusing on preparation or integration support, or exploring referrals makes the most sense for you.

  • Medicine sessions take place at Medicinal Mindfulness, a licensed healing center in Colorado. Sessions are held in a private, calm setting designed for comfort and safety, including a bed, music setup, and a trained support team on hand.

  • There is no single formula. The number of sessions varies based on the medicine used, your goals, and how your system responds. Decisions are made collaboratively and reassessed along the way.

    • Psilocybin (mushrooms): Often 2 medicine sessions, supported by preparation and integration

    • Cannabis-assisted work: May involve a short protocol of several sessions, sometimes alternating with other medicines, to support gradual trauma resolution (often 2–4 sessions)

    • Ketamine: Frequently offered as a series (commonly 6 or more sessions), with progress assessed throughout

    In some cases, different medicines may be used at different stages of the process. All decisions are made collaboratively and guided by screening, ongoing assessment, and your response over time.

  • Post-session support focuses on integration - helping you make sense of the experience and translate it into meaningful, sustainable change in daily life.

  • Costs vary based on the pathway involved and the structure of the work. Estimated ranges are outlined on each pathway page, with final pricing discussed after an initial consultation and screening.

    • Cannabis-assisted sessions: $_____

    • Ketamine-assisted work: $_____ per session (troche) / $_____ per session (IM, when applicable)

    • Psilocybin preparation and integration: $_____

  • This work is grounded in the belief that people have innate capacities for healing, insight, and wholeness. Rather than trying to control or define the experience, the approach is to create safe, well-held conditions and work with you to integrate in a way that aligns with your own values, worldview, and belief system. Space is held for both psychological understanding and the mystery or symbolism that may arise. Preparation, consent, and integration anchor the work so it remains grounded, ethical, and supportive of real, lived change.