Psychedelic Integration Therapy
Somatic, depth-oriented therapy for psychedelic integration and meaningful change
Online sessions available across BC, Alberta, Ontario, Nova Scotia & The Yukon
Integration is where the real transformation happens.
You've had a powerful experience, or one is on the horizon. Maybe it opened something unexpected. Maybe you feel more connected, but also more vulnerable. Maybe it left you inspired, confused, or a little untethered.
Psychedelic experiences can bring profound insight, grief, beauty, or intensity. But insight alone doesn't always create lasting change. Without integration, what emerged can fade into memory, or leave you feeling overwhelmed, raw, or emotionally disoriented.
This is a grounded, clinical space to make meaning from what you found, and weave it into your nervous system, your relationships, and your daily life.
You might recognize yourself here:
You've had an experience—planned or spontaneous—and you're not sure how to hold what emerged
The insights felt clear during the journey and are already starting to drift
Something opened that feels too significant to process alone, and too strange to bring to a regular therapist
You're feeling ungrounded, emotionally activated, or quietly changed in ways you can't articulate
You want support that takes the experience seriously, clinically and spiritually, without reducing it to pathology
You're preparing for a journey and want to arrive with intention, resources, and nervous system support
This isn't just about making sense of the experience. It's about letting it actually change something.
Most people approach integration as a meaning-making exercise: journaling, reading, talking. And meaning-making matters. But if the insights stay in your head and never reach your body, your relationships, your daily life, the experience becomes a memory rather than a transformation.
This work goes further.
We bring the nervous system in. We work with the parts of you that were activated, revealed, or unsettled. We track what's happening somatically, not just what you think about what happened, but how it's living in you now. And we create the conditions for what opened to actually take root.
Integration isn't a debrief. It's a process, and it takes the time it takes.
What i support
Every integration journey is unique. Whether you're processing what emerged, preparing for what's ahead, or navigating something that doesn't fit neatly into either, our work follows your pace, your nervous system, and what's most alive for you.
Pre-journey preparation
Approaching the experience with intention, clarity, and a grounded nervous system. We explore your inner landscape, tend to fears or protective parts, and build the resources you need to meet whatever arrives.
Post-journey integration
Exploring what emerged emotionally, somatically, or spiritually, and supporting it landing meaningfully in your life. Whether your journey was beautiful, challenging, or confusing, this is a space to metabolize rather than just analyze.
Spiritual emergence
For those navigating awakenings, intuitive openings, or identity shifts that feel destabilizing or hard to articulate.
Challenging journeys
If something felt disorienting, frightening, or incomplete, we can explore it with care and curiosity, at a pace that feels safe. Often what emerges during difficult experiences holds deep intelligence once met with compassion.
Post-ceremony re-entry
For those returning from retreat or ceremonial contexts feeling lost, alone, or uncertain how to come back to everyday life.
ongoing inner work
If a psychedelic experience revealed long-held patterns or trauma, I offer ongoing support to help metabolize and integrate that material into lasting transformation.
What becomes possible
From
Insights fading before they land
Ungrounded and unmoored
Carrying it alone
The experience as a memory
Meaning-making in your head
To
To changes that actually take root
Steady, present, and integrated
Having a consistent container to bring it back to
Living what it showed you
Embodied, lasting transformation
How this work unfolds
Psychedelic therapy is more than the journey itself, it's a process of intention, experience, and integration.
1. Preparation
We begin by slowing down and clarifying your intentions, emotionally, spiritually, and somatically. Together we explore your inner landscape, tend to fears or protective parts, and build nervous system resources to support grounded presence before your journey.
2. Integration
After your experience, we gently explore what surfaced: insights, emotions, parts, imagery, or existential themes. Whether your journey was beautiful, difficult, or confusing, this is a space to metabolize, not just analyze, what unfolded.
3. Embodying the Shift
We then anchor what's emerged. This may involve parts work, somatic regulation, or symbolic practices that help integrate the experience into your relationships, values, and daily life. Over time, subtle shifts take root in how you relate to yourself and the world.
Legal Psychedelic Therapy in Canada
Beyond preparation and integration support, I also offer legal psychedelic-assisted therapy through specific channels:
Psilocybin & MDMA Therapy When approved through Health Canada's Special Access Program (SAP), I offer trauma-informed psychedelic-assisted therapy for clients with qualifying needs. If you're exploring this pathway, reach out to learn more about the process and requirements.
Ketamine-Assisted Therapy In partnership with local clinics, I provide legal ketamine-assisted therapy sessions in-clinic — supporting both the preparation and integration process.
How I work
The experience gave you a glimpse. Integration is how you actually get there.
This work is somatic, parts-based, and integration-informed, which means we're not just processing the narrative of what happened, we're working with how it lives in your body, your nervous system, and the parts of you still metabolizing the experience.
I bring genuine curiosity to expanded states and clinical groundedness to the difficult material they can surface. I draw from IFS, NARM, somatic therapy, attachment theory, and EMDR, always following your pace and your system's readiness.
The Details
Format — Secure video sessions across BC, Alberta, Ontario, Nova Scotia & the Yukon
Session length — 60 minutes standard
Frequency — Some clients book a few sessions around a single journey. Others engage in longer-term work when the experience touched deeper layers of trauma or identity. You're always in choice.
Investment — $250 CAD per 60-minute session. Extended health receipts provided for RSW services.
If you're still exploring whether this work is for you, The Explorer page might help.
FAQs
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No. Preparation sessions are available for anyone planning a journey and wanting emotional, somatic, and intentional support beforehand.
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We can explore it at your pace. You're not alone — and we don't need to make it go away. Difficult experiences often hold deep intelligence once met with care and curiosity.
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Outside of legal settings, no. I don't supply or administer substances, nor do I provide guided journeys. My role is as a preparation and integration therapist — and where legal options exist, as part of a supported legal process.
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Yes. Many clients begin with integration and continue into deeper work around trauma, identity, or relational patterns. If it feels like a good fit, I offer ongoing therapy that builds on what emerged in the experience.
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Extended health receipts are provided for Registered Social Work services. Coverage varies by provider and province — check whether your plan covers MSW/RSW services.
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Yes. Preparation and integration therapy is completely legal and provided within my full scope as a Registered Social Worker. I also offer legal psychedelic-assisted therapy through specific channels including ketamine-assisted therapy and Health Canada's Special Access Program for qualifying clients.
You don't have to make sense of this alone.
If something in this page met you where you actually are — that's worth paying attention to.
Disclaimer: Ethical & Legal Considerations
Psychedelic integration is not about promoting or facilitating the use of psychedelics, but rather about harm reduction and providing support after an experience. I do not supply any substances—legal or illegal—nor do I refer clients to underground therapists. However, with the growing interest in psychedelics, I recognize the importance of integration therapy as a vital resource. My role is to offer a compassionate, structured space to help you safely and effectively process and integrate your experiences.