Finding Ground Again: A Psilocybin Journey for Trauma & PTSD
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
12 hours across 5 - 7 weeks