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Erin Witter
Erin Witter

5.0 (3)

Colorado

Erin Witter is a Psycho-Spiritual Integration and Transformational Recovery coach. His focus is helping people to kindly look inward. Erin encourages clients to ask big questions, and to not be afraid to reach out for help. He is passionate about making a peaceful space for people to share their life’s challenges, frustrations and worries. He believes that this is how we engage in the conversations that become vehicles for life transformation. Erin has been on an inward journey since he was very young. Throughout his life he has learned about himself and the world through travel, meditation, connecting with nature, writing, and his own transformational work. As a young adult Erin struggled to engage with others, and he learned to ignore and hide his emotions. Eventually it became easier to hide from himself and the world as an alcoholic. After reaching a breaking point, Erin achieved sobriety at age 47, but he ultimately found that there was still something missing. In 2021 he embarked on a spiritual journey that changed his life, a journey which continues to this day. As a result of these experiences, Erin gave up his corporate career and followed his heart’s true calling, which is to help others who struggle. Erin is trained in the foundations of psychedelic therapy, and as a transformational recovery coach. Erin’s clients tell him that he has helped them find a simpler, more fundamental and fulfilling approach to life and relationships. For many people, this includes finding experiential causes for depression, anxiety or addiction, and discovering ways to heal those wounds. For others, it’s a matter of simplifying and de-cluttering their lives so that there are fewer things distracting them from who they really are. When he’s not working, Erin cooks, runs, cycles, hikes, reads and writes. Inspirational quotes: “Home is not where you were born; home is where all your attempts to escape cease.” -Naguib Mahfouz “All relationships are mirrors.” -Jiddu Krishnamurti

James Hoeffler
James Hoeffler

5.0 (4)

Colorado

At Into the Infinite LLC, I offer compassionate, grounded, and evidence-informed psilocybin therapy facilitation for individuals seeking healing, personal insight, and deeper connection. My role is to create a safe, supportive environment where you can explore your inner landscape with intention and trust. My approach combines trauma-sensitive support, evidence-based preparation and integration, and a calm, grounded presence throughout your journey. Why work with me ? I'm a licensed psilocybin therapy facilitator based in Fort Collins, CO. My work is rooted in compassion, safety, and a deep respect for the healing potential of expanded states of consciousness. I walk beside you--NOT Ahead of You--as you navigate your own inner healing. I have a PhD in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology from Iowa State University. I am a licensed Natural Medicine Facilitator in Fort Collins, CO. My background includes years of directing and publishing scientific research in both academic and corporate environments. I spent the last 25 years with my family living and enjoying life in Alaska as an airplane and helicopter pilot and mechanic. I owned an aircraft and helicopter maintenance business in Anchorage AK, and a fishing charter business in Seward, AK. Since first being certified as a Psilocybin Facilitator in Oregon in 2023, I have focused my efforts on guiding journeys for people suffering from end of life anxiety due to terminal cancer diagnoses. I started the 501(c)(3) Public Non-Profit, The Infinite Circle of Healing in late 2025. Visit: https://infinitecircleofhealing.com for more information.

Dr. Ryan Phillips, ND, MPH, BCB-L, NMIT
Dr. Ryan Phillips, ND, MPH, BCB-L, NMIT

Colorado

Dr. Ryan earned his doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University in 2020 and his Master of Public Health in 2021. In addition to 4 years of training in primary care, herbal/botanical medicine, physical medicine, nutrition, and behavioral medicine, he also completed extra rotations and coursework in biofeedback therapy and pediatrics. He earned his BCIA board certification as a biofeedback practitioner in 2021 and is certified in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy with the Integrative Psychiatry Institute and a licensed Colorado facilitator. Dr. Ryan primarily focuses on integrative mental health working with patients experiencing anxiety, depression, PTSD, neurological dysfunction, ADD/ADHD, and other mental health challenges. He enjoys working with pediatric, adolescent, and adult populations. His integrative 'mind-body' approach is especially helpful for those who have not responded well to conventional care. His approach is also effective for physical conditions such IBS, functional digestive disorders, insomnia, chronic pain disorders, etc. Dr. Ryan earned a B.A. in Global Studies in 2003 which led to over a decade of work in remote corners of the Indian Himalayas. He is fluent in Nepali and loves South Asian culture. During his time abroad, he organized underdeveloped communities to establish schools, health centers, and a regional ambulance service. He helped to train village women as health workers and mobilized communities to prevent disease through hygiene, sanitation, and lifestyle. Ryan now lives in the foothills of the Rockies with his wife and four children with whom he enjoys an active lifestyle. He also enjoys international travel and has trekked extensively throughout Nepal, India, Tibet, Bhutan, and the Andes. He is most proud of the adventures he has shared with his children which include cycling over the Himalayas, biking across Tibet, and hiking to Everest Base Camp.

Scott Burd
Scott Burd

5.0 (4)

Colorado

Licensed Psychedelic Facilitator • Somatic Healer • Trauma-Informed Guide Scott Burd is a Colorado-licensed Natural Medicine Facilitator offering legal psilocybin sessions rooted in safety, integrity, and somatic wisdom. With over 15 years of experience in hands-on bodywork and trauma-informed care, Scott brings a deeply grounded, nervous-system-focused approach to every stage of the psychedelic journey — from preparation through integration. His practice weaves together modalities such as Structural Integration (Rolfing), Craniosacral therapy, Breathwork, and intuitive somatic presence. Scott holds advanced certifications in psychedelic facilitation, including the 12-month Vital Program through Psychedelics Today, the Somatic Psychedelic Facilitation Certificate through The Embody Lab, and the Psychedelic Facilitator Training through InnerTrek, a program rooted in ethical, heart-centered, and clinically informed support. He is also certified in the Zendo Project's SIT (Psychedelic Peer Support) Training, deepening his capacity to hold space with steadiness, compassion, and clarity during challenging experiences. Scott is known for creating safe, sacred containers where clients can reconnect with their inner healer, process held trauma, and embody the transformation that emerges. He views this work not as a performance or protocol, but as a sacred partnership — one rooted in presence, deep listening, and the intelligence of the body. Whether you are new to psychedelic work or returning to the path with deeper intention, Scott brings skill, warmth, and professionalism to support your unfolding.

Mike Averill
Mike Averill

Oregon

Mike was born in Colorado, lived in California for 15 years, and now resides in Portland Oregon with his wife and daughter. Mike did his clinical training at the University of Southern California, and has long had an interest in meditative practices. Mike is trained to teach Dr. Neff and Dr. Germer's Mindful Self-Compassion program. Mike enjoys adventuring outside, hanging with animals, and is very passionate about spicy food.

Char McKendrick
Char McKendrick

5.0 (2)

Oregon

I’m a licensed psilocybin facilitator and space-holder deeply rooted in trauma-informed healing, practicing in both Portland and Eugene, Oregon. My journey with psychedelics began as part of my own work with CPTSD (complex traumas) — a path that has offered not only profound insight but real, lasting change and healing when other approaches fell short. This lived experience continues to inform the grounded, compassionate care I now offer to others, helping those who wish to untangle themselves from their past and find relief in the present. My own healing has been shaped by early experiences of trauma, abuse, and parentification, as well as the unlearning of a high-control religious environment and a deeper understanding of my own neurodivergence. Through this process of reparenting and restoring inner sovereignty, I’ve become deeply passionate about helping others reconnect with the parts of themselves that had to go quiet to survive. I’ve spent years immersed in the world of plant and psychedelic medicines in both personal and community contexts. I continue to stay current on psychedelic research and evolving best practices, blending formal training in Oregon’s licensed psilocybin services model with a meaningful history of underground experience. My personal philosophy blends psychology, medicine, spirituality, and a touch of absurdism. I don’t see these as competing frameworks, but as different languages pointing toward the same underlying mystery — the parts of being human that resist simple explanation yet influence how we move through the world. My approach is very much take what resonates, leave what doesn’t. There’s no single lens clients are expected to adopt; instead, we work with what feels meaningful and aligned for each individual. I’m fluent in symbolism, archetypes, intuition, and pattern-making, while also staying grounded in science, research, and data — moving between these perspectives as supportively as the moment calls for. Shaped by curiosi...

Melinda Halpern
Melinda Halpern

5.0 (1)

Oregon

I believe that everyone wants relief from suffering but doesn’t always know the path to get there. Our work is a partnership, not one-directional. I tend to have a direct style that often uses humor and realness to normalize the pain of being human. In addition to individual psilocybin facilitation, I am also offering group sessions of 4-6 people with a fellow facilitator and therapist in Bend, OR.

Michele Koh
Michele Koh

4.9 (9)

Oregon

Hello! I'm Michele. I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate, an Oregon Qualified Mental Health Professional, an author, cognitive behavioral hypnotherapist, and Fluence-trained, licensed psilocybin facilitator with a Master of Science in psychology. I'm also a certified breathwork coach, end-of-life doula, and reiki practitioner. Born in Singapore, I lived in Perth (Australia), Sulawesi (Indonesia), London, Boston, and Hong Kong, before relocating to Portland, Oregon in 2021. I specialize in life transitions, conscious aging, infertility and childlessness, parenthood clarity, creativity, codependency, addiction, third culture identity issues, and intergenerational, cultural, and religious trauma. Before working in mental health, I was a journalist for media outlets like Al Jazeera, Dwell, AFAR, CNN, Psychologies, Harper’s Bazaar and The Wall Street Journal. My approach is person-centered, existential, spiritual, holistic, and culturally responsive.

Jamie Ware
Jamie Ware

Colorado

Jamie offers preparation, psilocybin-assisted journeys, and integration to those seeking meaningful, lasting change and a deeper connection to self. She specializes in guiding clients through deep healing and personal transformation using psilocybin, somatic practices, and parts work. Jamie supports individuals by helping them access their own inner healing intelligence through carefully supported, altered states of consciousness. Jamie has completed advanced training with Elemental Psychedelics, Fluence, and the IFS Institute, has facilitated multiple psilocybin and ketamine sessions, and has co-facilitated psilocybin retreats. She is also a licensed therapist in Pennsylvania. Her extensive background in this field ensures that each session—whether preparation, journey, or integration—is conducted with the highest standard of care, ethics, and respect for the medicine. With a warm, grounded, and holistic approach, Jamie creates a safe and personalized healing journey for each person.

Monica Ramunda
Monica Ramunda

Colorado

Monica Ramunda, MA, LPC, is a licensed Colorado Natural Medicine Facilitator and licensed therapist with over 25 years of private practice experience. She brings a rare blend of clinical depth, intuitive presence, trauma-informed care, and soulful guidance to her work with clients seeking healing, transformation, and deeper self-understanding. Monica specializes in supporting clients through the many thresholds of life, including midlife transitions, divorce, relationship changes, parenting, empty nest, grief, aging, identity shifts, and personal reinvention. She also works with clients navigating anxiety, OCD, depression, trauma, intimacy concerns, relationship challenges, and the desire for deeper emotional and spiritual growth. As a facilitator, Monica is gentle, grounded, highly skilled, and deeply experienced. Her work is deeply inspired by ceremony, nature, and the healing traditions she encountered during her years traveling and guiding in South America. Monica is also the co-founder of Wellness and Wisdom Journeys, offering inspirational and soulful women’s retreats.

Michelle Harrell
Michelle Harrell

Oregon

About Me State-licensed psilocybin facilitator & retreat host helping high achievers slow down, heal deeply, and reconnect with purpose. I am committed to helping others connect with their own self-healing capabilities, creating deeper connection to self and source. Prior to training as a Psilocybin Facilitator, I enjoyed a successful, international corporate career working primarily in Human Resources and Information Technology, supporting global change programs. I soon realized how difficult change is for most people and enjoyed supporting others through their own life transitions, big and small. My own experiences with psilocybin created a paradigm shift in how I saw myself, how I saw the world and how I related with others, resulting in positive changes to my life overall. I felt called to pivot and make one of the biggest changes in my career, becoming a licensed psilocybin facilitator and retreat operator through Tree of Life Facilitation Services and Purple City Retreats. I am excited and humbled to serve others as they embark on their own healing journeys toward improved mental health, wellness, and relationships. My Approach My facilitation style is client-centered and client-led. I believe that the answers we often seek in life are already within us. I believe strongly in the power of prayer, stillness, and meeting yourself where you are with kindness, grace, and patience. Our mental health is a journey, not a destination. My hope for each client I work with is that they are able to find the tools they need to manage their own mental health long after the medicine has worn off and our work together is complete. My role is to make sure each client I work with feels safe, held, & comfortable enough that they can go deep within themselves in order to do this very vulnerable and important work. Who I Work With I primarily support adults navigating life transitions, individuals recovering from depression, anxiety, or burnout, and those seeking spirit...

Amy Charlesworth
Amy Charlesworth

5.0 (6)

Oregon

Amy Charlesworth is a Licensed Oregon Psilocybin Facilitator and 16-year military veteran dedicated to guiding individuals through safe, intentional psychedelic journeys. With a deep passion for healing, Amy specializes in preparation and integration support, creating compassionate and structured spaces where clients can explore transformation, release old patterns, and reconnect with their true selves. Her background in service, combined with her training in trauma-informed care, allows her to work with a diverse range of clients including veterans, first responders, and those seeking personal renewal. Amy leads with right relationship and ethical practices, honoring the sacredness of psilocybin through responsible medicine sourcing and deep respect for indigenous traditions and cultures. She continues to train with tribes and teachers around the world, carrying forward wisdom that emphasizes reciprocity, integrity, and respect for the lineages that have preserved these medicines. Gratitude is at the heart of her practice, inviting clients to honor their journey and integrate lessons with reverence and care. Amy is eager to connect with other Facilitators and Service Centers and enjoys building community. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you would like to connect. *Please note the photos displayed are not actual clients "in journey" and are staged photos/models for demonstration purposes only.

Clayton Ickes
Clayton Ickes

Colorado

Tired of feeling like your life is haunted by the past? Old stories seem to constantly play in the background like the mind’s greatest hits… “I’m not good enough… I’m unlovable… I’m a failure…It’s all my fault… I’m broken…” Sometimes the thoughts are so loud you can’t hear anything else. They spark a blazing fire of emotion that seems more intense than what the present situation calls for. Deep inside you know there’s a better way to be, but you get backed into a corner. Overwhelmed. Suddenly that pattern is playing out yet again and you’re acting out of alignment with who you really are. You're not broken. Your pieces just need a little rearranging, and I can help with that. I have a Bachelors in Psychology, a Masters in Social Work, and two State licenses. I was the first person in the country to obtain the Natural Medicine Clinical Facilitator license (NMCF) in addition to being a Licensed Social Worker (LSW). I have worked in many different settings including: a mental health crisis center, a community mental health day center, a wilderness therapy program, a substance use treatment program, a psilocybin retreat center, and an in-home psilocybin service. Now I’m in private practice.

LeTa Jussila
LeTa Jussila

Colorado

I'm Dr. LeTa Jussila, and I've spent over 20 years weaving together Chinese medicine, functional diagnostics, herbal formulation, and psychedelic-assisted care to guide people through transformative healing journeys. As a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and nationally recognized wellness expert, I bridge ancient wisdom with emerging science to help you reconnect with your innate capacity to heal. I'm a graduate of the Naropa University Center for Psychedelic Studies and recently moved to Boulder to work with psilocybin in a legal setting. I serve as Director of Harm Reduction for the Santa Cruz Psychedelic Society, co-founded the Coastal Sanctuary Collaborative (a nonprofit expanding access to safe, ethical psychedelic healing), and sit on the board of PsiloSafe. My signature framework, Start With Yourself, helps you move from survival to sovereignty through nervous system regulation, ancestral pattern work, emotional clearing, and lifestyle transformation. I also co-founded a cutting-edge testing company that uses your unique biomarkers (saliva/hair/nails) to personalize psilocybin journeys and other psychedelic protocols. I work 1:1, lead retreats, and facilitate community events—always with compassion, clinical mastery, and an unwavering belief in your capacity to self-heal.

Benjamin Dancer
Benjamin Dancer

5.0 (3)

Colorado

Thanks for taking time to learn a little about me as you prepare for your journey! What I want you to know is that the state of Colorado recognizes me as a legacy healer. What this means is that I helped to pioneer the psychedelic model we are using today, and I was one of the first practitioners in the state to be licensed to facilitate psilocybin journeys. I'm the Program Director at Sangam Healing Center, where we've created something unique: a powerful container with roots in Ayurvedic practices that have supported transformation and wellbeing for thousands of years. I'm also a coach. One reason people come to me is that I teach them how to use Internal Family Systems (IFS) to resolve the external and internal conflicts blocking their way. I help with creativity. I help executives step into their leadership. I also offer a powerful set of somatic tools that teach people how to harness their biology in order to achieve their goals. Another way to say all this is that I help people live fully connected to themselves. I also want you to know that I've been with my true love since 1995, and I fall more in love with Angie every day. This romance is the inspiration behind my passion for working with couples, helping people become the lovers and parents they want to be. I believe men need intimacy with other men. That the world is safer when older men initiate younger men—empowering them to see their value, their goodness. So I volunteer in the Denver community helping men connect with other men to build healthy, meaningful relationships. All of this work is in service of my mission: to co-create a culture in which people are more connected to themselves, each other and the natural world.

Catie Tobin
Catie Tobin

Colorado

Catie is an integrative therapist and psilocybin-assisted therapy facilitator trained at Naropa University. She draws on a trauma-informed, person-centered approach to support clients in exploring expanded states of consciousness for healing, insight, and growth. Her work is grounded in clinical expertise, deep self-awareness, and a genuine passion for helping others move toward greater freedom and authenticity. In previous lives, Catie worked in global public health, outdoor adventure, and experiential mental health. Outside of work, she loves to be in nature, travel, read memoirs, and go dancing. Based in Summit County, Colorado, Catie offers psilocybin services through Go Within Collective in Lakewood.

Laia Jorba Galdos
Laia Jorba Galdos

Colorado

Metabolizing trauma is at the heart of what I do: moving from being the trauma to transcending it is a journey that brings you closer to belonging to yourself and to everything that surrounds you. As a body-centered and movement psychotherapist, I believe in including the wisdom of body, emotions, mind and soul to guide you toward resiliency. In working with individuals embedded in political contexts, I integrate different modalities, sensitivities and varied approaches to healing. I welcome plural and complex identities to explore their somatic dialogue through embodied practices and reconnect with our spiritual selves. This is also informed by more than 16 years of experience as a national and international educator and trainer. In addition to the therapy work, I also support therapists in their professional and personal path as a teacher, supervisor and mentor. Education MA Somatic Counseling (Naropa University) Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC.0013182) Certified Sensorimotor Psychotherapist and Trainer Board Certified Dance Movement Therapist 1270 Somatic Movement Educator/Therapist by ISMETA PhD Political Science (University A. of Barcelona) MA in Research (University A. of Barcelona)

Maria (Masha) Steiner-Renoir
Maria (Masha) Steiner-Renoir

Colorado

Hi, I'm Masha. I am a dual-certified Psychiatric Mental Health and Family Nurse Practitioner, licensed Natural Medicine Clinical Facilitator in Colorado, and licensed Psilocybin Facilitator in Oregon. My work is rooted in the belief that healing is not about becoming someone new—it is about remembering who you have always been beneath layers of conditioning, adaptation, and survival. As a woman, immigrant, entrepreneur, wife, and mother, I understand what it feels like to navigate multiple worlds, carry unspoken expectations, and slowly rediscover your own voice. Many of the people I work with are moving through major life transitions, questioning old identities, healing generational wounds, or exploring who they are beyond the roles they have spent years fulfilling for others. I have a special appreciation for first- and second-generation immigrants, individuals navigating cultural expectations, and women seeking a deeper relationship with themselves after years of prioritizing everyone else's needs. My approach combines trauma-informed care, nervous system awareness, and deep respect for each person's inner wisdom. Rather than focusing solely on symptom reduction, I help create a safe container for exploration, insight, and meaningful integration.

Avi Zadaka
Avi Zadaka

Colorado

Description Avi Zadaka is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and Natural Medicine Clinical Facilitator (NMCF) based in Boulder, Colorado. With a foundation in trauma-informed care, somatic psychotherapy, and spiritual weaving, Avi supports individuals in navigating healing through natural medicine and depth-oriented therapy. Avi works with individuals who identify as highly sensitive, emotionally attuned, or tender by nature—those who feel deeply and often carry more than they can name. He offers a grounded, relational presence to clients navigating anxiety, depression, or the fog of emotional overwhelm, creating space to move slowly, feel fully, and be witnessed with heart. Whether you're crossing a threshold, grieving a loss, becoming a parent, or sensing that something in your life is ready to shift, Avi holds space with attunement and care. Avi earned his Masters Degree in Clinical Social Work from Hunter College in New York in 2017, and has been in Private Practice at Zadaka Psychotherapy since 2020. After living and practicing in New York, Colorado, Minnesota, and Jerusalem, Avi returned to Boulder, Colorado, bringing with him a breadth of clinical experience shaped by diverse communities, cultures, and healing traditions. Avi attended Naropa's Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Certificate program. Trained in EMDR, CBT, Narrative Therapy, and Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy, Avi brings a heart-centered, body-aware approach to preparation, journeywork, and integration. His practice honors the wisdom of the psyche, the intelligence of the body, and the sacredness of altered states. As the fifth of seven siblings, Avi carries a finely attuned sensitivity to emotional nuance, group dynamics, and the unspoken needs that shape our inner worlds. He brings a steady, grounded brother energy into the healing space—devoted, playful, and deeply present. Rooted in Kabbalistic traditions of healing, his work honors the unseen, the emergent, and the soul's quiet longing for...

Sujatha Reddy
Sujatha Reddy

Colorado

Sujatha Reddy is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Colorado (LPC.0012340) and Ohio (LPC E.0600087), and a Natural Medicine Clinical Facilitator in CO (NMIT.0000051). She is Board Certified in Traditional Ayurvedic Medicine, (BC-TAM). She is also a certified Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapist, Certified Holosomatic Breathwork Practitioner, a Certified Trauma Informed Therapist, and a Yoga Therapist. She holds a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) from India and Masters in community counseling from University of Dayton OH. Additionally, she is a certified Health and Wellness Coach and EFT Emotional Freedom practitioner, Certified Kundalini Yoga & Meditation teacher. She has developed an integrated model towards holistic health and healing along with Psilocybin treatment protocol for Mental, physical, emotional and spiritual wellbeing. She works with clients suffering from PTSD, Treatment resistant Depression, Anxiety, Eating disorders, OCD, Burn out, and Addictions. She specializes in Integrating eastern modalities with Ayurveda, Trauma informed Breath work with psychedelic assisted psychotherapy to enhance deeper experience and healing. She works with individuals, couples and groups using an integrated model for whole person transformation. Sujatha comes from a diverse background and is rooted in traditional medicine from India. Being a minority woman she has a deep understanding of individuals from different cultures and orientation. Contact: Sujatha@sangamhealingcenter.com

Sage Dutra
Sage Dutra

Oregon

Description I have facilitated over 40 sessions with clients from all walks of life and I am passionate about supporting individuals in their mental and emotional health journeys using psilocybin mushrooms. I’ve navigated my own struggles with depression and loss, and discovered the significant therapeutic benefits of psilocybin in my personal life. Psilocybin mushrooms have been an important tool in my path to recovery, fostering deep self-awareness, healing, and personal growth. As a licensed psilocybin facilitator, I find so much joy and purpose in guiding and supporting others through their journey with this powerful psychedelic. I'm trained to ensure a safe, supportive, and empathetic environment for you to explore the healing possibilities of psilocybin, particularly in managing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and emotional distress. It would be an honor to support you in unlocking new pathways to wellness and self-discovery. Let's embark on this profound journey together!

Lora Benson
Lora Benson

Colorado

Lora Benson is a certified Natural Medicine Facilitator and Handler with the State of Colorado who approaches her healing work from a deeply "sacred, spiritual place." As a dedicated, committed social worker and current MSW candidate at the University of Denver, the core ethics of social work heavily inform and elevate her guiding practice. Lora seamlessly weaves professional, trauma-informed clinical care with a profound respect for "client self-determination," ensuring every journey honors the client's own inner authority. Before answering the call of the Rockies, Lora spent over 40 years in upstate New York and raised four children—three of whom are now adults. An educator at heart, she spent a decade teaching English to multilingual learners in the greater Denver area before fully aligning her social work path with her spiritual calling. "The mountains of Colorado called, and now I am here, living out my current dream of guiding clients, spiritual seekers, and self-healers through their sacred medicine journeys," Lora shares. "I am here creating a safe, comfortable space for clients to journey, connect with the cosmos, and explore their inner selves." With a warm, grounded touch of heartland hospitality and a sprinkle of stardust, Lora bridges sacred social work values with the divine to help you heal.

Karin Calde
Karin Calde

5.0 (1)

Oregon

Karin Calde, PhD – Oregon Licensed Psilocybin Facilitator By midlife, most people have already tried a lot of things to feel better. Thinking harder about the problem is usually near the top of that list. Sometimes what helps is a different kind of conversation with ourselves. I work with thoughtful adults in midlife and beyond who want to understand their inner world more clearly and shift the patterns shaping their emotional lives and relationships. Before entering the regulated psilocybin field, I spent nearly twenty years as a relationship coach and psychotherapist supporting individuals and couples navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship challenges. Clients often tell me they appreciate my calm presence, practical perspective, and the occasional moment of humor that reminds us that being human is complicated. Alongside formal training and professional experience, I also bring lived experience to this work. My own life has included adoption, divorce, the loss of a sibling, parenting a child through cancer and chemotherapy, rebuilding after a natural disaster, and more. I welcome people from diverse cultural backgrounds and identities, including those who identify as BIPOC or LGBTQIA+.

Michaela Vogt
Michaela Vogt

5.0 (6)

Colorado

I am a licensed psychotherapist and addictions counselor with advanced training in EMDR, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Somatic Experiencing, and trauma-informed care. My background in clinical practice informs every aspect of my work as a natural medicine facilitator, where safety, attunement, and skilled guidance are at the heart of the experience. I am the co-founder for two licensed healing centers in Colorado and have been avidly involved in the development of Colorado's regulated natural medicine program. My facilitation style blends clinical expertise with ceremonial sanctity, honoring the sacredness of the medicine while grounding the process in evidence-based therapeutic approaches. A unique aspect of my practice is the use of olfactory pairing, which harnesses the brain's heightened neuroplasticity during psilocybin sessions. By pairing specific scents with moments of healing, clients create sensory anchors they can later return to as part of integration—deepening and extending the impact of their journey. My private practice, SisuWell, takes its name from the Finnish word Sisu, describing an embodied form of resilience, courage, and perseverance. This spirit of sisu reflects the outcomes I strive to support in clients: not only the illumination of insight, but the cultivation of enduring strength and trust in their own healing capacity and self-transformation. Bringing together neuroscience, trauma-informed psychotherapy, and reverence for the sacred, I hold space with compassion, presence, and deep respect for the mystery and medicine of transformation.

Karen Bakke
Karen Bakke

Colorado

PSYCHEDELIC GUIDE | PSILOCYBIN FACILITATOR IN TRAINING | HEALTH AND WELLNESS COACH | FOUNDER & OWNER OF SACRED PEAKS RETREAT I am a Licensed Psilocybin Natural Medicine Facilitator in training with Elemental Psychedelics and a Credentialed Mindfulness-Based Psychedelic Guide from the Center for Medicinal Mindfulness. I specialize in psilocybin facilitation, cannabis-assisted psychedelic therapy, microdosing protocols, yoga therapy, and integration coaching. I am also certified as a Psychedelic-Wilderness First Aid Responder, trained in trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and research-based dosing strategies. I bring decades of dynamic expertise as a Health and Wellness Coach specializing in gut-brain optimization and leading-edge wellness solutions that support clients in achieving vibrant health through customized, multi-modality practices that blend modern neuroscience with ancient wisdom tradition practices.

Alex Kenyon
Alex Kenyon

Oregon

I am a Licensed Psilocybin Facilitator, Psychedelic Integration Coach, and Certified Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Prevention Advocate in Ashland, Oregon. I am also a highly sensitive and deeply feeling person.

Anna Desmarais, BSN, RN, HWNC-BC
Anna Desmarais, BSN, RN, HWNC-BC

5.0 (3)

Colorado

Anna blends modern science and ancient wisdom to support clients in deep healing and transformation. Her relationship with psychedelic medicines spans more than three decades, and this experience with non-ordinary states of consciousness has deeply informed her path as a licensed facilitator. She has also trained and facilitated in Mexico, where her work with traditional healing ceremonies continues to shape her reverent approach. As a Registered Nurse and board-certified Integrative Nurse Coach, Anna brings a unique blend of clinical expertise, ethically-informed care, and compassionate presence to every session. The daughter of an immigrant and of mixed heritage, she has lived on three continents and speaks multiple languages, cultivating empathy, cultural sensitivity, and an appreciation for good food everywhere. Anna creates a welcoming, heart-centered space where clients can reconnect to their authentic selves, allowing the intelligence of natural medicine to tap into their innate wisdom and healing capacity. Known for her warmth, attentiveness, and lighthearted humor, Anna believes healing can hold both laughter and tears. Her clients describe her as "deeply attuned," with an approachable, calming presence. Whether holding space for an individual or facilitating within a group, Anna emphasizes trust, safety, and connection as the foundation for transformation.

Jewel Lauer
Jewel Lauer

Colorado

I am a Licensed Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy Facilitator, dedicated to supporting individuals through transformational journeys of healing and self-discovery. My approach is compassionate, grounded, and deeply respectful of each person’s unique inner intelligence. I believe that, when held in a safe container, altered states of consciousness can open the door to profound personal insights that create dramatic shifts in awareness—and when these experiences are integrated into daily life, they can produce significant and lasting change. In addition to my facilitation work, I bring over three decades of experience to my Transformational Life Coaching. I embarked on the study of Transpersonal Psychology in graduate school—a field that explores the intersection of human and spiritual experience—and the interplay between these two aspects of our being has been a passionate exploration for me ever since. Over the years, I have trained in several healing modalities, spiritual teachings and practices including Interfaith Seminary, non-dual awareness with Peter Fenner, and Shamanic Journeying with Sandra Ingerman.

Ann MacKenzie
Ann MacKenzie

Oregon

Ann MacKenzie is a licensed psilocybin facilitator and psychotherapist with over 15 years of experience in the field of mental health. Her work is rooted in the understanding that real change happens when people feel safe enough to be honest with themselves—and supported enough to move through what emerges. In addition to her clinical background, Ann has spent years exploring the intersection of mind, body, and expanded states through psychedelics, meditation, breathwork, and other integrative practices. She also brings a depth of personal experience to her work, informed by immersive study in South and Central America within traditional plant medicine contexts. Ann's presence is deeply attuned and attentive at every stage of the process—from preparation through integration.

Lynn Puana, MD
Lynn Puana, MD

Colorado

Dr. Lynn Welch Puana earned her medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine and completed her Internal Medicine residency at Baylor Scott & White Hospital in Temple, Texas. After more than 20 years in medicine, she repeatedly saw patients continue to struggle despite doing everything they were told to do. That experience led her to explore neuroscience, brain health, precision medicine, and psychedelic-assisted therapies as new pathways to healing. As the founder of Premier Cognitive, she is passionate about helping people move beyond symptom management and uncover the root causes of their challenges. She created Premier Cognitive to provide personalized, evidence-based care that combines innovative treatments with compassionate medical guidance.

Micro Healing Center
Micro Healing Center

5.0 (2)

Colorado

You are not a room renter. You are a supported professional. And you are not just any practitioner. You are an ethical one. Micro Healing Center is a state-licensed professional natural medicine facility in Westminster, CO – a purpose-built clinical sanctuary where licensed facilitators host transformative journey experiences with confidence, compliance, and community behind them. Our lead clinician, Dr. Amanda Baranski, LCSW, LNMIT, personally leads a limited number of journeys each month. Dr. Baranski brings an extensive background in clinical, policy, and ethics leadership to this work – and is actively studying, leading, and supervising on practitioner ethics in the emerging psychedelic medicine space. We hold this work to a high standard – because your clients deserve nothing less. Informed consent. Scope of practice clarity. Ongoing supervision. Continuous professional development. These aren't nice to have. They're the foundation of what it means to practice here – and they are actively shaped by Dr. Baranski's leadership in ethics education and supervision. ________________________________________________ Membership: Your Professional Home Base Day passes are available for occasional needs. But our Membership Subscriptions are how you truly build here. * Reduce your daily overhead by up to 57% * Room day use between $200 - $600 * Lock in your rates and secure priority scheduling * Join a community committed to sustainable, ethical practice Membership isn't just a financial win. It's a commitment to a professional home that grows with you. ________________________________________________ Built for This. Built for You. We are proudly LGBTQ+ owned. Our facilitator model gives queer and allied practitioners a compliant, community-rooted, professionally structured space to build from – where ethical practice isn't policed from the outside but cultivated from within. We've scaled and exited multiple businesses. We run Micro Healing Center and the High Performan...

NeuroAlchemy
NeuroAlchemy

5.0 (4)

Colorado

NeuroAlchemy serves individuals, couples, groups, and facilitators who are seeking a safe, ethical, and deeply human approach to natural medicine work. Our center is designed for people who are moving through major life transitions, grief, anxiety, depression, trauma, spiritual questions, relational challenges, or a longing to reconnect with themselves in a more honest and embodied way. We also serve those who feel called to explore psilocybin-assisted experiences within Colorado's regulated natural medicine framework. Whether someone is new to this work or has previous experience with altered states, NeuroAlchemy offers a thoughtful container that includes screening, preparation, supported medicine sessions, integration, and ongoing care. Our approach is grounded in clinical skill, relational presence, trauma-informed practice, and respect for the sacred nature of the work. In addition to client care, NeuroAlchemy supports natural medicine facilitators, trainees, therapists, and healing professionals who are looking for consultation, community, mentorship, and continuing education. We serve those who want to practice with more confidence, humility, ethical clarity, and depth. At its heart, NeuroAlchemy is for people who believe healing happens in relationship...with the self, with others, with the medicine, and with the larger mystery of being human.

Premier Integrative Cognitive and Medical Institute
Premier Integrative Cognitive and Medical Institute

Colorado

Premier Integrative & Cognitive Institute Our Vision Our vision is to advance a new standard of brain and mental health care—moving beyond reactive treatment toward cellular medicine, early detection, and integrative science that prevents cognitive decline and restores mental and emotional well-being. Our Mission Our mission is to provide comprehensive brain and mental health care through advanced diagnostics, functional medicine, and evidence-informed natural and integrative therapies—supporting recovery and whole-person healing of the body, brain, and emotional well-being.

Rose Waters Sanctuary
Rose Waters Sanctuary

Oregon

We believe life is ceremony and we treat each session with intention and love, creating a sacred space for growth, connection, and awakening. Licensed Service Center in Portland, OR.

SANCTUM
SANCTUM

Colorado

SANCTUM is a psychedelic healing center and leadership accelerator where high achievers come together for deep personal transformation. We combine clinically validated psilocybin therapy with THE COURAGE METHOD™—a proven, whole-human framework refined with over 1,000 leaders—integrating evidence-based practices, coaching, and ancient wisdom traditions into one cohesive system designed to accelerate healing, growth, and collective transformation.

Sacred Healing Journeys
Sacred Healing Journeys

Colorado

Sacred Healing Journeys is a licensed Colorado natural medicine healing center located in the heart of Louisville, just outside Boulder. Founded by Monica Ramunda, MA, LPC, a licensed therapist with over 25 years of private practice experience, Sacred Healing Journeys offers deeply supported, trauma-informed psilocybin experiences for adults seeking healing, clarity, emotional release, and personal transformation. Our center was created as a beautiful, peaceful sanctuary where clients can feel safe, held, and supported before, during, and after their journey. We specialize in 1:1 guided psilocybin journeys, carefully designed for individuals navigating anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, life transitions, relationship challenges, burnout, midlife reinvention, and spiritual growth. At Sacred Healing Journeys, we believe the medicine is only one part of the healing process. True transformation happens through thoughtful preparation, intentional set and setting, skilled facilitation, and meaningful integration.

Sangam Healing Center
Sangam Healing Center

Colorado

At Sangam Healing Center, we believe healing occurs at the meeting point of science, tradition, and human experience. Sangam means “confluence,” and our work reflects the intentional integration of ancient wisdom and modern therapeutic practice. Founded by Sujatha Reddy, a Doctor of Ayurveda from India and a licensed psychotherapist, our roots are steeped in practices that have supported transformation and well-being for thousands of years. We are doing everything we can to make the cost of psilocybin therapy accessible: learn more about our $1,000 psilocybin retreats. https://sangamhealingcenter.com/group-journeys We operate as a licensed micro healing center, committed to ethical, trauma-informed, and culturally respectful healing experiences. Our approach honors the whole person — mind, body, nervous system, and spirit — while remaining grounded in safety, regulation, and professional accountability. Sangam partners with trusted professionals — including physicians, psychotherapists, Ayurveda, Breath work, Yoga, Nurse practitioners, other healthcare providers and healers — recognizing that healing is strongest when supported by a multidisciplinary ecosystem. We recognize that each person’s healing journey is unique. Our model supports those experiencing anxiety, treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, burnout, grief, life transitions, and creative or emotional stagnation. We also support spiritual seekers and those who just want to explore.

Rose Healing Center
Rose Healing Center

5.0 (3)

Colorado

We are a Colorado-based collective of licensed clinical facilitators devoted to offering psilocybin-assisted therapy in a compassionate and meaningful practice. We provide a safe, regulated space where meaningful transformation can unfold — a meeting point between evidence-based care and the enduring wisdom of ancestral traditions that have long understood psilocybin as a tool for healing and spiritual renewal. Here, clinicians and participants come together in partnership for this meaningful work.

Chariot Boulder
Chariot Boulder

5.0 (6)

Colorado

Awarded a 2025 Psilocybin Outcomes Award, based on outstanding client reported outcomes. Chariot’s five-room psilocybin service center is located in Northwest Portland, Oregon. As one of the first licensed psilocybin service center in the Portland metro area, we’re honored to offer spaces for individuals and groups to work with this natural psychedelic compound. We engage with a network of Licensed Facilitators, and provide the space for your journey. We offer a serene environment and convenient location -- centrally located in Portland, and just 15 minutes from Portland International Airport. We’re based in a converted craftsman home nestled in a cozy neighborhood with local restaurants, shops and ready access to nature -- just steps from expansive Forest Park trails. “Set and setting” are critical elements of a psilocybin journey, and our space is thoughtfully appointed for your comfort, ease and safety. If you are traveling to Portland, there are many options for nearby lodging, including short term rentals and hotels within walking distance, or easily accessed through the city’s mass transit network. Every journey is different, but most clients describe a transcendent feeling of connection and acceptance for themselves and others that persists long after the psychedelic effects have worn off. A pinnacle experience, the wisdom gained from a psilocybin journey can inspire a more joyful & fulfilled life.

Sacred Peaks Retreat
Sacred Peaks Retreat

Colorado

Sacred Peaks Retreat is a legally designated micro-healing center offering guided entheogenic psilocybin journeys in a serene wilderness setting. Guests are welcomed into a space of insight, connection, and personal exploration, in deep relationship with the natural world. Located in the Arapahoe National Forest, just minutes from Boulder, Colorado. Sacred Peaks draws its name from Bear and South Boulder Peaks and the Green Mountain Range that hold and surround our retreat, their presence grounding, energizing, and quietly guiding the spirit of the land and all who gather here. Also, to “peak” sacred psychedelic experiences that are often the most impactful life events — profound, transformative journeys for seekers, explorers, and adventuresome humans walking the path of self-discovery. They are often catalysts that shift our perspective, and expand our capacity to infuse our lives with purpose, creativity, fulfillment, resilience and blaze a path to awakening. At Sacred Peaks Retreat, our mission is to steward safe, intentional journeys where nature, community, and mushroom medicines support deep healing, and meaningful transformation. We envision a world where humans remember their belonging to the Earth and their inherent capacity to heal, evolve, and live in alignment with their true nature. Guided by the quiet intelligence of the wilderness and the profound teachings of mushroom medicine, we cultivate experiences that awaken reverence, restore balance, and illuminate the path back to the Self — in mind, body, and spirit. Our Guiding Principles: Safety & Ethical Stewardship Nature-Based Healing Community & Connection Integration & Lasting Change We gather on lands long held and cared for by the Ute, Arapaho, and Cheyenne peoples, and we offer gratitude to the original caretakers of this sanctuary while committing to respect, humility, and right relationship with the earth

Althea's Pick: Legal Psilocybin Experience

Featured

$750

Althea's Pick: Legal Psilocybin Experience

Hosted by Althea

Althea's Pick is designed to reach the people who haven't yet been able to access legal psilocybin services because of price. Legal psilocybin sessions in Oregon and Colorado typically cost between $1,000 and $3,000. We believe cost should not be the reason someone misses out on an experience that could meaningfully change their life. For $750, Althea's Pick includes preparation, a facilitated psilocybin session, and integration support. We consider all three components essential to a safe and effective experience, and they are required by law in both states. To make this price possible, you do not select your own facilitator. Instead, our Psychedelic Care Navigation team reviews your intake, learns about your goals and preferences, and matches you into a small group (4-8 participants) with a licensed facilitator based on availability, location, and fit. This is how we keep the cost at a fraction of the market rate while still delivering a high standard of care. Every facilitator on Althea's platform is licensed, vetted, and backed by participant-reported outcome data. You are in qualified hands. Don't see a date that works for you? Book anyway. We're forming new groups all the time, and we'll match you to one that fits your schedule.

Depression
Anxiety
Trauma
+12

Up to 8

Recovery That Goes Deeper Than Sobriety: Psilocybin Support for Addiction

$1,400

Recovery That Goes Deeper Than Sobriety: Psilocybin Support for Addiction

Hosted by Erin Witter

Colorado

4.9 (8 reviews)

If you've put in the time — the meetings, the therapy, the rebuilding — and something still feels unresolved, you're not imagining this. Addiction has deep and powerful psychosomatic impacts that take time and deep work to transform. Addiction recovery most often addresses the behavior. What it doesn't always reach is what's underneath: the gaps it was filling, the shame, the disconnection, the version of yourself you lost contact with somewhere along the way. That's where our work together begins. I welcome your therapist or sponsor to be part of the process. Psilocybin, in a structured and supported setting, creates conditions for that deeper layer to become accessible. Clinical research specifically supports its potential in substance use disorder recovery — particularly for people who haven't found adequate relief through conventional approaches. This isn't an escape from the work you've already done. It's a way to go further into it. I know what it's like to sit in discomfort. I spent 25 years in active addiction before finding my way through — and the path involved a lot of the same tools you've probably tried. What finally moved things forward was intentionally working with psilocybin, with preparation and structure, in a safe container, followed by reflection and integration. Our work together has three phases. Preparation — we meet 1:1 before your session to clarify your intentions, establish safety, and build your pathway to recovery. This is the training for what's ahead — the work that makes the session meaningful. Your therapist or sponsor is welcome to attend preparation sessions. Session — a full-day supported psilocybin experience at Happy Rebel Healing, 3450 Penrose Pl STE 220, Boulder, CO 80301, a licensed Healing Center in Boulder, Colorado, within Colorado's regulated natural medicine framework. Six to eight hours of continuous, grounded support. You are not alone in the room or in the experience. Integration — we meet after the session to make sense of what came up and translate it into something lasting, because insight without integration is just an interesting experience. Your therapist or sponsor is welcome to attend integration sessions. This may be right for you if: You've been in recovery, and something still feels unresolved Traditional approaches haven't reached an unmet need that’s still there underneath You're carrying shame or disconnection that sobriety alone hasn't touched You know the problem was never just the substance The change you're looking for is already in you. The goal of our work together is to help clear the path to discovery and resolution. Scheduled over 3–4 weeks. All packages include one full-day psilocybin session (6–8 hours) plus 1:1 preparation and integration sessions.

Addiction
Shame
Grief
+6

Individual

One full-day session

Healing Grief and Loss: A Journey Back to You

$2,500

Healing Grief and Loss: A Journey Back to You

Hosted by Sujatha Reddy

Colorado

Grief doesn't move on a timeline. Whether your loss is recent or years old, it has a way of settling into the body and staying there — even when you've done the work to process it on the surface. This is a single-day psilocybin journey designed specifically around grief and loss, held at Sangam Healing Center in Lakewood, Colorado. The 12-hour experience includes three hours of preparation, a 6-to-7-hour guided journey, and three hours of integration, all with Sujatha in a private 1-on-1 setting. Preparation covers intention-setting, health screening, and somatic grounding so you're not walking into the experience cold. Sujatha draws on her training in Ayurveda, trauma-informed psychotherapy, and holotropic breathwork to shape the container around what you're carrying, not a fixed protocol. During the journey, she uses guided meditation, breathwork, somatic healing, and Ayurvedic bodywork alongside the psilocybin session. Integration follows immediately after, focused on making sense of what came up and building a path forward. This experience is for anyone navigating the loss of a family member, friend, or pet — or carrying older grief that hasn't had room to move.

Grief and Loss
Trauma
Depression
+8

Individual

12 hours (3 hours preparation + 6–7 hour journey + 3 hours integration)

The Second Spring Journey—A Guiding Healing Experience for Woman in Menopause

$1,000

The Second Spring Journey—A Guiding Healing Experience for Woman in Menopause

Hosted by Sujatha Reddy

Colorado

What if menopause wasn't an ending… but the beginning of your most powerful chapter? THE SECOND SPRING JOURNEY™ is a guided psilocybin-assisted healing experience designed specifically for women navigating menopause, identity shifts, emotional overwhelm, and life transitions — and who are ready to rediscover their strength, clarity, and freedom. This is not just a workshop. It's a deep inner reset. At the heart of the weekend is a guided psilocybin journey on Saturday, held in a safe, legal, and professionally facilitated setting. The journey is thoughtfully prepared and supported to help you access deep emotional insight, release what no longer serves you, and reconnect with the woman you are becoming. This experience is for you if you are: Feeling lost, stuck, or disconnected in this phase of life Navigating emotional ups and downs or inner restlessness Questioning your purpose or next chapter Ready to release old patterns and step into your power Seeking a deeper connection with yourself and other women What you'll walk away with: A renewed sense of identity and purpose Emotional release and deep relief Clarity on your next chapter Reconnection with your inner strength A sense of freedom, confidence, and peace This experience is intentionally limited to a small group of women to create depth, safety, and genuine connection. If you feel a quiet pull toward this… trust it. This stage of life isn't asking you to shrink. It's asking you to rise.

Menopause
Woman

Up to 8

Friday 4pm to Sunday 12pm

3 Night Private Psilocybin Retreat

$3,750

3 Night Private Psilocybin Retreat

Hosted by Michelle Harrell

Oregon

Three days in a luxury yurt tucked into the woods of Southwest Portland, 15 minutes from downtown but a world away from it. You'll arrive the day before your journey to decompress and settle in. On session day, your facilitator handles transportation to and from the service center so you can stay fully in the experience. The days after are yours for integration: journaling on the deck, sitting in the barrel sauna, or walking the trails at nearby Tryon State Park. Michelle Harrell has guided guests from across the country through this process, and the retreat is built around her approach: thorough preparation, a safe and supported journey, and structured space afterward to let the experience land. Note: Psilocybin mushrooms are purchased separately at the service center on the day of your journey and are not included in the package price.

Depression
Anxiety
Trauma
+3

Individual

3 nights, flexible scheduling

Private Guided Psilocybin Journey for Relationship Healing, Trauma Patterns & Life Transitions

$2,700

Private Guided Psilocybin Journey for Relationship Healing, Trauma Patterns & Life Transitions

Hosted by Sacred Healing Journeys

Colorado

This private 1:1 guided psilocybin journey is designed for adults who are seeking a safe, legal, and deeply supported experience in Colorado — especially those navigating relationship challenges, trauma patterns, anxiety, depression, parenting stress, grief, divorce, caregiving fatigue, or a major life transition. Many people come to this work after years of therapy, self-reflection, or trying to “hold it all together,” yet still feeling stuck in old emotional patterns. You may feel that something is ready to shift, but you need a trusted container where your nervous system, heart, and inner wisdom can finally be heard. This experience offers more than a journey day. It is a carefully held process of preparation, ceremony, guided support, and integration. The intention is to help you approach the medicine with clarity and reverence, understand what arises, and bring those insights into your relationships, parenting, emotional patterns, and daily life. Your journey is held at Sacred Healing Journeys, a licensed natural medicine healing center in Louisville, Colorado, and facilitated by Monica Ramunda, MA, LPC, an experienced guide with over 25 years in private practice and more than 30 years in the mental health field. Monica brings more than 25 years of private practice experience and has supported clients through trauma, anxiety, depression, divorce, relationship struggles, parenting challenges, grief, and major life transitions. She brings the wisdom of lived experience — motherhood, midlife, spiritual seeking, and the understanding that healing often asks us to release who we have been so we can become who we are now ready to be. Her approach is also shaped by years spent in South America, where she was deeply influenced by ceremony, nature, ritual, and the understanding that healing is not only psychological — it is emotional, relational, spiritual, and embodied. As a woman over 50, a mother of adult twin daughters, a therapist, and a lifelong student of transformation, Monica brings not only professional training but lived wisdom. She understands the thresholds people face in midlife and beyond — the griefs, endings, awakenings, relationship reckonings, identity shifts, and quiet invitations to become more fully oneself. This experience is especially supportive for people who want a private, intentional, heart-centered process with an experienced mental health professional — someone who can hold both the clinical and the sacred.

depression
anxiety
OCD
+14

Individual

~12-15 hrs

Individual Journeys in Bend Oregon

$2,250

Individual Journeys in Bend Oregon

Hosted by Melinda Halpern

Oregon

5.0 (7 reviews)

I offer professionally facilitated psilocybin journeys in Bend, Oregon, including individual experiences for adults and women. Each offering is grounded in preparation, emotional safety, and thoughtful integration — because meaningful psychedelic work begins well before the medicine day and continues long after it ends. My approach combines licensed psilocybin facilitation with over 25 years of clinical experience as a Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in attachment, trauma, and OCD treatment. Since becoming a licensed psilocybin facilitator in Oregon in 2023, I have supported clients seeking compassionate, ethically grounded, and deeply informed psychedelic care.

preparation
integration
PTSD
+6

Individual

~8 hrs

For the Ones Who've Tried Everything: A 12-Week Psilocybin Program

$3,333

For the Ones Who've Tried Everything: A 12-Week Psilocybin Program

Hosted by Amy Charlesworth

Oregon

4.8 (17 reviews)

Most people who find their way here have already tried the conventional route. Therapy, medication, maybe both for years. The weight hasn't lifted. This is a 12-week psilocybin program built around one idea: real change takes more than a single day. It includes five weeks of virtual preparation, a journey day in Portland, and six weeks of integration to make sure what surfaces actually sticks. Preparation includes four one-on-one video sessions covering intention-setting, health screening, and psychedelic education. You can participate from anywhere. By the time journey day arrives, you'll know what you're walking into and why. The journey is a 6-to-8-hour private session at Immersive Therapies PDX. You and Amy will select your psilocybin strain and dose together based on what came up in preparation. She holds space with breathwork, a sound bath, and Indigenous-inspired practices she's adopted through years of training with elders around the world. Integration is six weekly sessions focused on nervous system regulation, habit change, and translating insight into action. Every client also receives a 93-page workbook with 12 months of prompts and tools. An optional second journey day is available for $1,200 as a three-day format: journey, rest day, journey. Amy welcomes anyone, but she has a special connection to veterans, first responders, and military families because of her own experience as a 16-year military veteran.

Veterans
Military
First Responders
+16

12-week program

Whispers of the Ancestors—A Samhain Women's Retreat of Remembrance, Ancestral Wisdom & Sacred Return

$2,900

Whispers of the Ancestors—A Samhain Women's Retreat of Remembrance, Ancestral Wisdom & Sacred Return

Hosted by Rose Waters Sanctuary

As the wheel of the year turns toward Samhain and the veil between worlds grows thin, we gather as women to remember. Whispers of the Ancestors is a deeply ceremonial retreat created for women who feel called to reconnect with their roots, honor those who came before them, and listen for the wisdom that lives within their bones. Held during the sacred season of Samhain—a time traditionally associated with ancestors, endings, and the mysteries beyond the visible world—this retreat invites participants into a powerful journey of remembrance, healing, and transformation. This retreat is for the woman who feels the call to slow down and listen. The woman standing at a threshold. The woman navigating a life transition, grieving what has been lost, reclaiming forgotten parts of herself, or seeking deeper meaning and connection. Together, we will step into sacred time. We will honor what is ending, celebrate what endures, and open ourselves to the wisdom waiting to emerge from within. As nature enters her season of descent and reflection, we too are invited inward—to the quiet places where truth speaks softly and the soul remembers its way. Price: $2,900 shared room / $3,400 private room / $3,600 private room with private bath (per person)

women
yoga
healing
+2

4–8

5 days, 4 nights

3 Night Couples Psilocybin Retreat

$2,125/person

$4,250 for 2
3 Night Couples Psilocybin Retreat

Hosted by Michelle Harrell

Oregon

4.7 (11 reviews)

A shared psilocybin experience for couples, partners, or close friends, held over three days at a private luxury yurt in Southwest Portland. You'll prepare together, journey side by side at a licensed service center, and have uninterrupted time afterward to process what came up, individually and with each other. The couples format isn't just two people doing the same retreat. Preparation sessions are designed around your relationship and shared intentions. Integration is guided with both perspectives in mind. For many couples, the experience opens conversations that have been difficult to start or easy to avoid. Michelle Harrell facilitates with a focus on creating safety for both participants, and handles transportation to and from the service center so neither of you has to think about logistics on journey day. Note: The listed price of $4,250 covers both participants. Psilocybin mushrooms are purchased separately at the service center on the day of your journey and are not included in the package price.

Depression
Anxiety
Trauma
+6

2

3 nights, flexible scheduling

The Unburdening:  A Gentle Introduction to Psychedelics

$1,200

The Unburdening: A Gentle Introduction to Psychedelics

Hosted by Sacred Healing Journeys

Colorado

The Unburdening is a heart-opening museum-dose (low dose) journey for women who are curious about psychedelics and ready for a gentle, supported experience. This small-group offering is designed to invite love, self-compassion, emotional softness, and connection through preparation, a supported 12–4 pm medicine session, guided meditation, journaling, sound healing, and integration. ❋ Intentional Structure We blend guided moments, open exploration, and space to reflect—so the experience feels both focused and fluid. ❋ Collaborative Energy Connection is a core part of the process. You’ll learn just as much from the group as from the content itself. ❋ Expert Facilitation Led by experienced guides who know how to hold space, encourage participation, and keep things moving with purpose. ❋ A Supportive Space Our events prioritize comfort, safety, and respect—so you can show up as you are and fully engage in the process. A Gentle Beginning If you’ve been curious about plant medicine—but not quite ready for a deep, full journey—this is a thoughtful place to begin. This experience is designed to help you slow down, feel supported, and explore what it might be like to let go—just a little. You don’t have to push. You don’t have to go too far. You just have to be willing to begin. Who Is This For This is for the woman who: Holds a lot (and is ready to set some of it down). Feels tired of always being the strong one. Is navigating anxiety, overwhelm, or life transitions. Is curious about plant medicine, but wants a safe, supported, and gradual introduction. Values being in a small, intentional group—not a large or impersonal setting. You do not need to have experience with psychedelics. And you don’t need to have it all figured out. Benefits of This Work When approached with preparation and integration, plant medicine can support: Greater emotional clarity, Reduced anxiety and mental overwhelm, New perspectives on long-held patterns, Increased self-compassion, and a sense of lightness and release. This experience is designed to be gentle, intentional, and supportive—not overwhelming.

women
soundbaths
sound healing
+6

3–4

~4 hrs

Internal Family Systems Psilocybin Therapy

$3,200

Internal Family Systems Psilocybin Therapy

Hosted by Clayton Ickes

Internal Family Systems provides an exquisite model of the mind and how to work with it. Combined with psilocybin, we have the opportunity to touch deeply into what the IFS model calls the Self: the aspect of us that is calm, clear, compassionate, courageous, and confident. Psilocybin works reliably to bring up this quality and, through this program, we learn to lead in every aspect of our lives from the self. This is a course of Internal Family Systems Therapy combined with psilocybin to maximize the benefits of each.

IFS
Therapy
PTSD
+2

Individual

A Meaningful Reset for Life’s Next Chapter

$2,850

A Meaningful Reset for Life’s Next Chapter

Hosted by Michelle Harrell

Oregon

4.8 (14 reviews)

Our intimate group psilocybin retreats are designed for individuals seeking clarity, healing, and meaningful transformation while navigating a major life transition. Limited to just 9–10 participants, these retreats offer the rare opportunity to step away from daily responsibilities and immerse yourself in a supportive environment where reflection, connection, and healing can unfold. Through guided preparation, a legal psilocybin journey in Oregon, and intentional integration, participants are invited to: - Release old stories, grief, and emotional burdens - Gain perspective on what is ending and what is emerging - Reconnect with purpose, values, and inner wisdom - Build resilience and emotional clarity - Experience the healing power of community While each person’s journey is deeply personal, there is something profoundly reassuring about being surrounded by others asking similar questions about identity, purpose, and what comes next.

Divorce
Career change
Empty nest
+6

7–10

2 Night / 3 day Retreat

Beyond the Roles: Psilocybin Facilitation for Women Ready to Rediscover Themselves

$2,500

Beyond the Roles: Psilocybin Facilitation for Women Ready to Rediscover Themselves

Hosted by Maria (Masha) Steiner-Renoir

At some point, many women begin to realize that the roles they have faithfully fulfilled no longer tell the whole story of who they are. You may be a mother, partner, caregiver, professional, entrepreneur, daughter, or immigrant. You may have spent years meeting expectations, adapting to circumstances, caring for others, and doing what was necessary to succeed. Yet beneath those roles, a quieter question often emerges: Who am I when I am no longer living solely for what is expected of me? This one-on-one psilocybin facilitation experience is designed for women who are ready to explore that question with honesty, courage, and curiosity. I am especially drawn to working with women navigating major life transitions, first- and second-generation immigrants balancing multiple cultures, individuals healing from generational patterns, and those seeking a deeper connection to themselves beyond conditioning, people-pleasing, perfectionism, or the identities they have outgrown. As a licensed Natural Medicine Clinical Facilitator in Colorado and licensed Psilocybin Facilitator in Oregon, I provide preparation, facilitation, and integration support within state-licensed programs. My work is deeply informed by my background as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Family Nurse Practitioner, bringing a trauma-informed and nervous-system-aware perspective while honoring the unique role of facilitation as distinct from medical, psychiatric, or psychotherapy services. Together, we will create a thoughtful and supportive container for exploration. Rather than seeking to "fix" yourself, this experience invites you to listen more deeply, reconnect with your inner wisdom, and explore what becomes possible when old stories, expectations, and protective patterns begin to loosen their grip. Many women seek this work while navigating: • Major life transitions • Identity shifts and questions of purpose • Cultural expectations and immigrant experiences • Burnout and chronic over-responsibility • Perfectionism and people-pleasing • Relationship transitions • Grief and loss • Personal growth and self-discovery • A desire for greater authenticity and alignment This experience includes: • Complimentary 15-minute consultation • 90-minute Intake & Eligibility Review • 50-minute Preparation Session • Facilitated Psilocybin Journey (approximately 6–7 hours) • 50-minute Integration Session (2–3 days following the journey) My intention is not to help you become someone new. It is to help create the conditions in which you can return to the parts of yourself that have been waiting patiently to be remembered. *Services available in English and Russian (Я говорю по-русски).

Women
Women's Health
Life Transitions
+28

Individual

~6-8 hours

The Medicine Within Women's Retreat

$2,900

The Medicine Within Women's Retreat

Hosted by Rose Waters Sanctuary

The Medicine Within is a sacred Equinox gathering designed for women who are ready to slow down, return to their center, and remember the unique medicine they carry within them. Held at the threshold of seasonal balance—when day and night meet in equal rhythm—this retreat invites participants into a liminal space of reflection, realignment, and deep inner listening. Within the sanctuary of Rose Waters, women are guided through a carefully held container of ceremony, embodiment, and integration practices that support the unfolding of personal truth. The Equinox becomes both mirror and teacher, inviting each woman to explore the balance within herself: the seen and unseen, the doing and being, the outer expression and inner knowing. The Medicine Within is rooted in the understanding that each woman carries a distinct inner medicine—an expression of essence, purpose, and embodied wisdom that is uniquely hers to offer the world. Rather than prescribing a universal path, this retreat creates space for deep personal discovery through guided experiences, somatic practices, and reflective inquiry. What Participants Will Experience ✧ Equinox Opening Ceremony — a grounding ritual to mark the transition into sacred time, setting intentions and invoking balance, clarity, and inner alignment. ✧ Inner Medicine Exploration — facilitated inquiry and reflective practices designed to help participants identify their unique gifts, patterns, and soul expression. ✧ Somatic Embodiment Practices — gentle movement, breathwork, and body-based awareness practices that support regulation, presence, and deeper connection to inner knowing. ✧ Guided Reflective Circles — group sharing spaces that foster witnessing, connection, and the articulation of lived truth in a supportive, non-judgmental environment. ✧ Restorative Space for Integration — unstructured time for rest, solitude, reflection, and nervous system restoration—honoring that integration often happens in stillness. ✧ Closing Equinox Ritual — a collective closing ceremony that honors what has been revealed, released, and reclaimed, anchoring each woman's unique medicine into her lived path. Price: $2,900 shared room / $3,400 private room / $3,600 private room with private bath (per person)

women
spiritual
equinox
+4

4–8

5 days, 4 nights

Group of participants embracing outdoors among trees during a healing retreat

$1,000

A Guided Inner Healing Journey

Hosted by Benjamin Dancer

Colorado

5.0 (3 reviews)

A weekend group psilocybin experience at Sangam Healing Center in Lakewood, Colorado, just outside Denver. The format is simple: Friday evening preparation, a full-day guided journey on Saturday, and a Sunday morning integration session. Groups are capped at 8 with at least one licensed facilitator for every four participants. Sangam's approach is trauma-informed and draws on a mix of breathwork, meditation, somatic practice, and Ayurvedic tradition. Friday night isn't optional. It's where the group builds trust, sets intentions, and regulates before the journey. Saturday's six-hour psilocybin session is held with carefully curated music and continuous facilitator support. Sunday closes with guided reflection, journaling, and practical tools for carrying what surfaced into daily life. The retreat is co-facilitated by Benjamin Dancer, a licensed Natural Medicine Facilitator and Colorado-recognized legacy healer, and Sujatha Reddy, a licensed professional counselor with over 20 years in mental health and 30 years in Ayurvedic practice. At $1,000 per person with medicine included, this is the most accessible group experience on the marketplace. Lodging is not included; Lakewood is 15 minutes from downtown Denver with many nearby hotel options.

Feeling stuck
Emotional overwhelm
Treatment-resistant depression
+6

Up to 8

3 days (Friday evening through Sunday morning)

Finding Ground Again: A Psilocybin Journey for Trauma & PTSD

$3,250

Finding Ground Again: A Psilocybin Journey for Trauma & PTSD

Hosted by Catie Tobin

Colorado

If you’re feeling held back by the lasting impacts of traumatic experiences and seeking deeper healing in a safe, clinically held container, this experience may be a good fit for you. Many people who find their way to psilocybin-assisted therapy have already tried other things - talk therapy, EMDR, medication, time. Perhaps some of it has helped, but you have a sense that deeper healing is still possible. Finding Ground Again is a private, individualized psilocybin journey for adults healing from trauma, PTSD, or the lasting weight of difficult experiences. I'm Catie, a Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Addiction Counselor, and trained psilocybin facilitator based in Colorado. Trauma work has been at the center of my practice since I became a therapist, and I've built a specific toolkit around it: EMDR, parts work, somatic techniques, and now psilocybin-assisted therapy. These aren't things I learned in isolation — they came together through years of working with people carrying real weight, and through my own experiences with therapy, healing, and expanded states of consciousness. That personal path is a big part of why I do this work, and it shapes the presence I bring into every session. What psilocybin offers in the realm of trauma is something that can be hard to access through other means - a loosening of fixed patterns, a wider view, a deeper form of processing, and sometimes a felt sense of safety in the body that's been missing for a long time. My role is threefold: to prepare you well, to hold a physically and emotionally safe container on the day, and to help you integrate what emerges into real and lasting change. The base package includes three virtual preparation sessions, an in-person 1:1 psilocybin experience at Go Within Collective (a licensed healing center in Lakewood, Colorado), and two virtual integration sessions afterward. For those who want deeper support, additional preparation and integration sessions are available, giving us extra time to weave in other trauma modalities, work through what emerged at a pace that feels right, and coordinate with your existing therapist or other providers as needed. I want to understand your healing journey fully: where you've been, what's helped, and how this experience fits into your path. I bring advanced clinical training in trauma, including specialized work in dissociation, the relationship between trauma and substance use, and the relational impacts of trauma. My approach is clinical and also deeply human, and we can take as much time as we need to do it right. Part of that is simply getting to know each other. I think humor, warmth, and genuine connection are as important to this work as any clinical training, and I bring all of it. This is brave and meaningful work. If you're ready to take this step, I'd be glad to support you along the way.

trauma
PTSD
complex trauma
+20

Individual

12 hours across 5 - 7 weeks

Held: For the Woman Who Holds Everyone Else

$2,220

Held: For the Woman Who Holds Everyone Else

Hosted by Lora Benson

Colorado

5.0 (3 reviews)

You have spent decades holding everyone else. Who is holding you? A private, deeply nurturing 1:1 psilocybin experience in the Boulder/Denver area for women aged 40–60. This is a dedicated, sacred container to lay down the heavy, invisible load of caretaking, nurturing, and emotional labor. This is your permission slip to stop doing, stop fixing, and finally receive. About This Experience This program is not about finding your next career milestone. It is not about optimization, performance, or achieving a new version of "success." This is for the woman who has spent the last twenty to thirty years as the emotional anchor, the logistics manager, the creator of comfort, and the silent spine of everyone else’s life. You are the one who notices what is missing, who anticipates the needs, who softens the blows, and who holds the family, the community, or the workplace together. It is beautiful work. But it is heavy work. And you are tired in a way that sleep alone cannot fix. At 47, I have walked this exact terrain. I know what it feels like when the nest begins to change, your body shifts, and the quiet voice inside stops asking what everyone else needs for dinner, and starts asking: "When is it my turn to just rest?" You don't need another self-care checklist. You don't need a spa day where you spend the whole time thinking about what you have to do when you get home. You need a sanctuary where absolutely nothing is expected of you. The Medicine of Deep Rest Psilocybin offers a profound neurological softening. For women who have spent decades in a state of hyper-vigilance—always scanning to make sure everyone else is okay—this medicine allows the nervous system to finally drop its guard. In this safe, legally protected, and deeply supportive space nestled near the Colorado foothills, you do not have to be strong. You do not have to guide anyone. You do not have to be the adult in the room. The medicine allows you to drop beneath the noise of your obligations and sink into radical, cellular rest. It is a portal to heal the exhaustion of over-giving, to process the grief of passing seasons, and to remember what it feels like to be completely safe and cared for. What You Will Leave With A Nervous System Reset: A deep, somatic release of years of stored tension, physical holding, and invisible worry. The Gift of Non-Doing: A lived experience of your inherent value, completely separate from what you produce, fix, or provide for others. Emotional Unburdening: Space to process the grief, bodily changes, and transitions of mid-life without having to stay strong for anyone else. Sovereignty: A renewed, gentle boundary around your energy, allowing you to return home as a woman who knows how to hold herself first.

women over 40
women over 50
midlife women
+27

Individual

~8 hrs

For Athletes Ready to Go as Far Inward as They’ve Gone Outward

$2,500

For Athletes Ready to Go as Far Inward as They’ve Gone Outward

Hosted by Scott Burd

Colorado

5.0 (10 reviews)

Most athletes know how to push through physical pain. What stops us is rarely the body. It's the fear that didn't heal when the injury did. The emotional weight that accumulates until one day the legs are fine but something else can't go on. This work is for athletes who know the difference, or are starting to suspect it. Maybe you've recovered physically but haven't fully recovered psychologically. Maybe you're still performing but carrying something underneath that's quietly limiting you. Maybe you've stepped back from sport and are sitting with the identity that got left behind. I've been an athlete my entire life and have pushed myself physically and emotionally hard. I know what it feels like when the body has healed but the mind hasn't caught up. When the trail is the same trail you've ridden a hundred times but something in you won't go there. I know what it's like to sit at mile 73 of a 100-mile ultra race, physically intact but emotionally done, and have to figure out which one is actually true. I've spent over 16 years as a Certified Rolfer working with athletes' bodies. The places where effort gets stored, where old injuries live, where the nervous system holds what the mind has tried to move past. That background is the foundation of how I facilitate. Psilocybin, in the right container, creates space for a conversation to finally happen. A chance to understand whether it's the body, the mind, or the nervous system holding you back and why. A chance for a reset. This experience may be right for you if: - You've recovered from injury physically but your confidence hasn't fully come back - Fear or past trauma is quietly limiting what your body will let you do - You're emotionally or psychologically blocked in ways that are affecting your performance or your relationship with sport - You've stepped back from athletics and are working through the identity that came with it - You want a facilitator who understands the athlete's body and mindset, not just the medicine My approach is non-directive and somatic. I don't impose a framework or an outcome. This is deeply personal work. Not a performance. Not a protocol. A chance to finally go as far inward as you've gone outward.

Athletes
Endurance Athletes
Injury Recovery
+7

Individual

1:1 session approximately 11 hours of work in total

Physician-Led Psilocybin Therapy Grounded in Science, Safety, and Personalized Care

$2,500

Physician-Led Psilocybin Therapy Grounded in Science, Safety, and Personalized Care

Hosted by Premier Integrative Cognitive and Medical Institute

Colorado

When our team at Premier Cognitive sat down and talked about the people who walk through our doors, we realized something: The diagnoses were different. The symptoms were different. The life stories were different. Some people were battling depression, carrying trauma, or overwhelmed by anxiety. Others felt stuck, disconnected, or like they had lost themselves somewhere along the way. But no matter how different their stories were, everyone came looking for the same thing: Hope. The hope to feel better. The hope to be more present with the people you love. The hope to find purpose. At Premier Cognitive, we believe that hope is one of the most powerful medicines there is. Our goal is to help you find it again. As one of Colorado’s few physician-led psychedelic medicine clinics, we take a different approach. We combine the best of traditional medicine with the promise of psychedelic innovation. By combining traditional medical expertise with innovative psychedelic therapies, advanced assessments, and personalized treatment planning, we create a path that is both deeply human and grounded in science. Our team of physicians and medical professionals carefully evaluates every patient, ensuring that treatment is safe, appropriate, and tailored to their unique goals and history. Throughout the process, you’ll be supported by experienced clinicians who believe that psychedelic medicine should be delivered with the same level of care, oversight, and professionalism as any other medical treatment. Whether you’ve been searching for answers for months or years, you deserve a team that sees more than a diagnosis and a treatment plan. You deserve a team willing to ask deeper questions, explore new possibilities, and walk alongside you every step of the way. That’s the standard of care we’ve built Premier Cognitive around.

Anxiety
Depression
PTSD
+9

Individual

Multi-week program (single journey day)

Bridging the Gap: Becoming the Man You Want to Be

$2,500

Bridging the Gap: Becoming the Man You Want to Be

Hosted by Benjamin Dancer

Colorado

5.0 (3 reviews)

When I was younger, I noticed that there was a gap between the father I wanted to be and the father I was. That there was a gap between the husband I wanted to be and the husband I was. I started using psilocybin to bridge that gap, to step into the vision I had for myself. I’ve noticed over the years that this is what my clients want, as well. To show up fully for their kids. For their partners. Years of experience have taught me that psilocybin is a powerful medicine that helps men step into their vision for themselves. A pattern I’ve noticed in my work as a psychedelic facilitator is that most men carry burdens from their past. These burdens can keep us from being present with the ones we love. There is a way forward. A way to let go of the burdens that keep us from being who we are. Psilocybin has been a powerful tool for my clients to understand how their past impacts their present, to unburden what is hindering them, and to find more connection with the ones they love. I designed this package to help men become the father, the lover—the man they want to be. This in an 11 hour package that typically includes 3 weeks of preparation, a 5-7 hour psilocybin journey, and 1 week of integration. The timeframe is customizable to your needs. Additional preparation and integration sessions can be added for $150/session. Preparation and integration can be done in person or on Zoom, depending on your location.

Men
Fathers
Husbands
+6

Individual

11 hours over four weeks

Inner Temple Retreat (Women Only)

$4,200

Inner Temple Retreat (Women Only)

Hosted by Jamie Ware

Colorado

4.8 (9 reviews)

A beautiful and sacred transformational experience for women, with two psilocybin journeys, time in nature, and healing in community. We'll be exploring our inner world using parts work, breathwork, somatic bodywork, and more embodied experiences of awakening and interconnectedness. Together, we'll deepen our open-hearted awareness and explore the nature of consciousness. On October 8, we will travel together from the Denver International Airport to the private residence where we will be staying. During the six transformative days and five nourishing nights, we'll come together as a small, trusted group for a deeply supported retreat that weaves authentic connection, inner alchemy, and a deeper alignment with your true nature. The all-inclusive retreat will be held in Fort Collins, Colorado. All retreat activities will be held at a location where only group participants will be present, in nearby natural settings, and at Reflective Healing Center, a licensed natural healing center. Space is intentionally limited—just six women will gather for this intimate journey into the inner temple of their wise, creative, and loving selves! What's not included: Airline travel Incidentals

women-only
spirituality
self-love
+3

2–6

6 days, 5 nights Wednesday night through Tuesday morning

Flagship Psilocybin Retreat (2 Journeys)

$5,250

Flagship Psilocybin Retreat (2 Journeys)

Hosted by Odyssey

Oregon

4.8 (14 reviews)

A six-day, all-inclusive group psilocybin retreat in Oregon's Willamette Valley or near Denver, Colorado. You'll arrive to a private lodge, spend the first day preparing with your group, then move through two guided psilocybin journeys with structured reflection time between them. The second journey builds on what surfaces in the first, which is why Odyssey runs two rather than one. Groups are small (up to 12) with a 3:1 participant-to-facilitator ratio, so you're never navigating a difficult moment without support nearby. The facilitators are licensed professionals, and Odyssey's protocols are modeled on psychedelic therapy clinical trials. They ran the first legal psilocybin retreat in the U.S. in September 2023 and have been operating continuously since. Everything is handled for you. Airport pickup, meals from a private chef, accommodations at the retreat center, and transportation to and from the licensed service center on journey days. You show up and focus on the work. After the retreat, you'll get a package of integration resources and access to Odyssey's monthly integration circles at no additional cost.

Depression
Anxiety
Trauma
+4

Up to 12

6 days, 5 nights

Psilocybin Journey for Deep Healing, Integration & Self-Trust

$3,500

Psilocybin Journey for Deep Healing, Integration & Self-Trust

Hosted by LeTa Jussila

Colorado

4.8 (5 reviews)

A psilocybin journey is not just a single session. It is an arc — preparation, ceremony, integration, and the way your life begins to reorganize afterward. In this offering, I provide a grounded, compassionate, and highly personalized container for adults seeking legal psilocybin-supported healing in Colorado. As a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Licensed Herbalist, and Licensed Natural Medicine Facilitator, I bring more than two decades of clinical and holistic healing experience to this work. My approach weaves together trauma-informed care, Chinese medicine, qigong, somatic awareness, music, ritual, and practical integration. Before your journey, we slow down and prepare carefully. We explore your intentions, your health and emotional history, your fears, your hopes, your support system, and what will help your nervous system feel safe. This preparation helps the medicine session become more than an experience; it becomes a meaningful healing process. During the session, I hold a steady, respectful, inward-facing container. You are invited to listen deeply, with eye shades, music, breath, body awareness, and compassionate support. I believe the medicine often works through image, memory, sensation, emotion, symbol, and silence. My role is not to direct your journey, but to help you stay connected, supported, and oriented as the experience unfolds. After the session, integration helps you bring the medicine home into your body, choices, relationships, and daily life. Together we explore what arose, what it may be asking of you, and how to support the changes that want to take root. Integration may include reflection practices, nervous system regulation, lifestyle guidance, ritual, Chinese medicine-informed recommendations, and grounded next steps. This work may be supportive for people navigating grief, depression, anxiety, burnout, major life transitions, spiritual inquiry, addiction recovery, or a desire to reconnect with their own inner wisdom. No specific outcome is promised, but many people seek this work to access deeper insight, emotional healing, self-compassion, and a renewed sense of meaning. What makes this offering mine is the depth of care around the medicine. I bring clinical experience, ceremonial reverence, practical structure, and a deep trust in the body’s intelligence. My intention is for you to feel safe, honored, and accompanied through the full journey — not just the medicine session itself. All services are offered in accordance with Colorado natural medicine laws and licensed natural medicine healing center requirements.

Psilocybin
Natural Medicine
Colorado
+19

Individual

The medicine session is typically 6–7 hours. The full individual journey container includes preparation before the session, the medicine session itself, and integration support afterward, usually unfolding over several weeks.

Mycelia: Women's Psilocybin Group

$1,800

Mycelia: Women's Psilocybin Group

Hosted by Melinda Halpern

Oregon

5.0 (8 reviews)

A small group psilocybin experience for women in Bend, Oregon. Every Mycelia group is co-facilitated by Melinda Halpern and Lynne Herbert, both licensed psilocybin facilitators and licensed therapists with over 20 years of clinical experience each. Groups are capped at 4 to 6 participants. The format spans several weeks. You'll start with two 90-minute preparation sessions (virtual or in-person depending on the group), then come together for a full-day guided psilocybin journey at Drop Thesis, a licensed service center in Bend. Afterward, two 90-minute integration sessions are spaced a week apart to help you process what came up and carry it forward. Mycelia is built on the idea that group work offers something individual sessions can't: the experience of being witnessed, the perspective of other women navigating their own journeys, and the kind of relational insight that only surfaces when you're held in community. The name comes from mycelium, the hidden network beneath the forest floor that connects and nourishes everything it touches. That's the model here: individual growth held within a supportive, interwoven community.

Journey
Women
Group

Up to 6

Multi-week program (single journey day)

Deepen Your Connection with the One You Love

$1,800/person

$3,600 for 2
Deepen Your Connection with the One You Love

Hosted by Benjamin Dancer

Colorado

5.0 (3 reviews)

I’ve been with Angie, my true love, since 1995. One of my favorite things about being married is all the adventures that continue to deepen our connection. Psilocybin is a great way to have an adventure like that! There’s a good reason they call it a journey. Most couples I work with find that psilocybin can support connection where there was once separation. We carry wounds from the past into our relationships. These wounds can set up patterns that keep us apart from the ones we love. Imagine an adventure you take with your lover that allows you to understand each other more completely. An adventure in which you use the love you have for one another as the resource that helps you to heal. An adventure that helps you understand and, importantly, appreciate why it is you relate the way you do. Imagine a psilocybin journey that allows you to move closer by venturing into the very territory that might otherwise keep you apart. I tell the possibility of that adventure because this is what so many of the couples I’ve worked with over the years have experienced. Psilocybin has been a powerful tool for them to understand how their past impacts their relationship and to find more connection. One of my favorite things about my job is that I get to design these packages to help couples set off on their own adventure! Additional preparation and integration sessions can be added for $225 per 90 minute session. Preparation and integration can be done in person or on Zoom, depending on your location.

"couples
relationships and intimacy
personal growth
+3

2

16-hr customizable package (3 weeks of preparation, a 5-7 hr journey, and 3 weeks of integration)

Mindful Self-Compassion + Psilocybin Journey

$1,395

Mindful Self-Compassion + Psilocybin Journey

Hosted by Mike Averill

Oregon

5.0 (12 reviews)

An 8-week online Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) course followed by an in-person group psilocybin journey in Portland. The program pairs one of the most research-backed compassion training frameworks with a guided psychedelic experience designed to deepen and solidify the work. The MSC course runs Sundays, October 4 through November 22, 2026, from 3 to 6 PM Pacific on Zoom. Over eight sessions, you'll practice meditation, experiential exercises, and group discussion focused on building the capacity to meet difficult emotions with warmth instead of criticism. The group psilocybin journey takes place December 5 in Portland, after weeks of building trust and shared intention with the same cohort. Mike Averill is a licensed clinical social worker, trained MSC teacher, and licensed psilocybin facilitator. He's joined by co-instructors Daria Crymes and Missy McMurray, both experienced mindfulness practitioners and facilitators. The facilitation ratio means you're well-supported in a group of up to 16. No meditation experience is required. The program also satisfies a prerequisite for anyone pursuing MSC teacher certification.

Mindfulness
Compassion
Self-Compassion
+2

Up to 16

8 weeks online + 1 day in-person

Private Psilocybin Retreat for High-Performing Professionals

$5,555

Private Psilocybin Retreat for High-Performing Professionals

Hosted by Ann MacKenzie

Oregon

5.0 (3 reviews)

Nova Tierra offers private, personalized psilocybin experiences designed to support profound inner growth, healing, and transformation. This retreat is designed for high-functioning professionals who: • Are seeking deeper clarity, self-connection, and meaningful change • Are navigating burnout, life transitions, grief, or a significant decision point • Have achieved external success yet feel internally disconnected or “stuck” • Value privacy, discretion, and deeply personalized support • Prefer an immersive, accelerated process over traditional ongoing weekly work Every experience is thoughtfully tailored to the individual. There are no group settings or standardized approaches. The process is shaped around your unique needs, intentions, and readiness, with each element intentionally curated to meet you where you are. Sessions are facilitated by an experienced licensed professional with extensive training in psychological safety, trauma-informed care, emotional processing, neuroscience, and psychedelic-assisted therapy. Located in Bend, Oregon, Nova Tierra offers a peaceful and restorative environment surrounded by mountains, forests, and open sky—an ideal setting for reflection, clarity, and deep inner work. Sessions are held in a licensed psilocybin service center designed to provide comfort, privacy, and safety. Every experience is completely confidential, and no one is present during the session besides you and your facilitator. This work is intended for individuals who are genuinely ready to engage in a deeper process of self-exploration. Preparation and integration are considered essential parts of the experience and are approached with the same level of care and intention as the retreat itself. Participation in the retreat requires agreement to attend all preparation and integration sessions with your facilitator.

One-on-one
Trauma-informed
Burnout
+8

Up to 2

Three to five days (depending on number of sessions)

Career Crossroads - 1:1 Psilocybin Session for Professionals Seeking Clarity in Their Next Chapter

$2,300

Career Crossroads - 1:1 Psilocybin Session for Professionals Seeking Clarity in Their Next Chapter

Hosted by Sage Dutra

Oregon

4.9 (38 reviews)

This program is built for professionals at a crossroads. Not in crisis. Just done with putting out small fires without ever asking where the smoke is coming from. You've done everything right. Built the career. Hit the goals. Stayed on top of your game. And yet something feels off. Maybe it's burnout that won't go away no matter how many weekends you unplug. Maybe it's the creeping sense that work, once meaningful, now feels mechanical. Maybe you've reached a level of success others admire, but inside you feel numb, tired, or disconnected. You've tried the usual remedies. Productivity hacks. Morning routines. Coaching programs that gave you more to do, more to track, more to force. They scratched the surface, but never reached the part of you that's been aching for something deeper. I've been there. I'm a father of five who spent fifteen years building a career that looked great from the outside while a quiet voice in the back of my mind kept asking, ""Is this really it?"" Eventually, psilocybin gave me the space and clarity I'd been looking for all along. It didn't tell me to leave my work. It reoriented me around what actually mattered, and renewed my energy and sense of purpose, not just as a professional, but as a father, a partner, and a human being. What clients tend to leave with: a clearer sense of what matters to them now, honest recognition of what they've been postponing knowing, and a way to make a choice they've been circling for months feel like theirs to make. Many describe it as coming home to themselves. Some return to their current vocation with a different relationship to it. Some make the move they've been considering for years. It's best not to approach psilocybin work expecting a clear ""plan"" on what comes next, rather, an invitation to meet yourself on a much deeper level and realign your career from a place of peace. I've guided over 50 clients through this work since becoming licensed by the Oregon Health Authority in 2023. Most are first-time psilocybin users. The program format (preparation, journey day at a licensed service center in Portland, integration) is detailed in the 'What's Included' section below. Note: Psilocybin itself is purchased legally at the service center on your journey day and typically costs around $200. This is the only cost beyond the program fee.

Career Crossroads
Career Change
Career Transition
+22

Individual

Three to four weeks total, including: one to two preparation sessions over video (up to four hours combined), one full-day psilocybin session at a licensed service center in Portland (approximately eight hours), and one integration session afterward (60 to 90 minutes).

All-Inclusive Leadership Development Retreat in Aspen

$5,000

All-Inclusive Leadership Development Retreat in Aspen

Hosted by SANCTUM

Colorado

A purpose-built leadership development retreat for senior executives seeking expanded clarity, capacity, and impact, supported by a circle of peers. In ancient Greece, politicians, philosophers, and scientists pilgrimaged to drink the Kykeon, a psychedelic brew at the Temple of Delphi. From this emerged the greatest expansion of human consciousness in history: democracy, philosophy, and the atomic structure of the universe. These were not wellness retreats—they were catalysts for leadership and civilization. At SANCTUM, you will continue this tradition. The retreat uses THE COURAGE METHOD™, a framework that integrates executive coaching, psychotherapy, somatic practice, and nature-based work. You’ll arrive Friday for connection and recalibration with your cohort. On Saturday, you’ll participate in a guided low-dose ceremony with continuous facilitator support. Sunday focuses on integration, strategic clarity, and defining concrete actions to carry forward into your leadership. Groups are intentionally small (up to 12), composed of leaders whose decisions shape organizations, policy, and culture. At SANCTUM, that peer dynamic is central to the experience, not incidental You’ll stay in a private suite at Aspen Meadows Resort on the Aspen Institute campus, with airport transfers included both ways. Skippy Mesirow, SANCTUM’s founder, leads the retreat. Before and after the in-person experience, you’ll complete a self-guided preparation process and receive integration tools, including SANCTUM’s Personal Arete Protocol.

Leadership
Executives
Entrepreneurs
+6

Up to 12

3 days (Friday through Monday morning)

Grounded Psilocybin Journeys for Reconnecting to Self Beyond Survival Mode

$1,500

Grounded Psilocybin Journeys for Reconnecting to Self Beyond Survival Mode

Hosted by Char McKendrick

Oregon

4.9 (40 reviews)

This offering is designed for people navigating chronic survival states, complex trauma patterns, burnout, identity shifts, emotional disconnection, or the feeling of having spent much of life adapting rather than fully inhabiting themselves. Many of the people drawn to this work are highly sensitive, deeply self-aware, neurodivergent, analytical, or accustomed to carrying a great deal internally. Some have spent years in therapy or personal growth spaces and still feel disconnected from their body, emotions, intuition, or sense of self-trust. This work is not about fixing you. It’s about creating the conditions for reconnection. I’m a licensed psilocybin facilitator whose own healing journey with psychedelics began through working with CPTSD, trauma, neurodivergence, and reclaiming inner sovereignty after survival mode. That lived experience continues to shape the grounded, compassionate, trauma-informed care I offer today. My personal philosophy blends psychology, medicine, spirituality, symbolism, research, and a touch of absurdism. I see these not as competing frameworks, but as different languages pointing toward the same underlying mystery. My approach is very much “take what resonates, leave what doesn’t.” Together, we focus on what feels meaningful and supportive for you. My facilitation style is collaborative, adaptive, and client-centered. Rather than leading or interpreting your experience, I help create a safe and supportive container where your own inner healing intelligence can emerge. During the journey, I remain present the entire time, offering steady, attuned support while responding to what is needed in the moment. Preparation and integration are essential parts of the process. We spend time beforehand clarifying intentions, building trust, and developing tools for navigating the experience. Afterwards, we work together to help integrate insights into daily life. I’m especially mindful of sensory sensitivity and nervous system awareness. I do not use incense, sage, or strong scents in the space. Music is thoughtfully curated based on your intentions and personal story. Journey days are available through Chariot and Rose Waters Sanctuary in Portland, as well as Ripple Journeywork in Eugene. Preparation and integration sessions can take place virtually or in person for clients in the Portland and Eugene areas.

complex trauma
CPTSD
trauma-informed
+32

Individual

~8 hrs