
As the use of psychedelics expands, mental health professionals, therapists, coaches, and guides are increasingly working with clients who engage in these experiences—either independently or in group settings, often without the necessary therapeutic framework or trauma-informed care.
If your clients are considering or already using psychedelics, it’s crucial for you, as their trusted health provider, to understand the intricacies of these substances to guide them effectively in any stage of the process.
Whether or not practitioners work directly with psychedelics, many of their clients return from these journeys struggling to integrate their experiences, often feeling dysregulated, overwhelmed, or grappling with resurfaced trauma.
- Informed Decision-Making: Psychedelics offer profound opportunities for healing, but they are not without their risks. Being knowledgeable allows you to guide your clients towards making informed choices, helping them weigh the potential benefits and pitfalls.
- Preparation is Key: The mental state one has before entering a psychedelic experience can greatly influence the outcome. Your guidance can prepare clients emotionally and mentally, setting the stage for a safer and more transformative experience.
- Post-Experience Integration: What happens after the psychedelic experience is often as important as the experience itself. Your role in helping clients integrate their experiences into daily life can be invaluable, turning a potentially disorienting episode into a catalyst for lasting positive change.
As interest in psychedelics grows, so too does the need for greater awareness around how these powerful medicines interact with trauma and mental health. While psychedelics can offer profound insights and healing, they also hold the potential to unearth unresolved issues and lead to emotional or psychological crises if not handled with care. Whether used in clinical settings or in more informal contexts such as spiritual retreats or self-exploration, the implications of these experiences can be life-changing—and sometimes destabilizing.

Tailored Practitioner Consultation (Individual or Group)
Join us for a specialized consultation and arm yourself with the tools to navigate this exciting yet complex new frontier in mental health. Your clients are already curious; be the expert they can turn to.
- 30-minute session: $ 80
- 1-hour session: $140
For ongoing guidance, I provide tailored packages that offer continued support as you navigate your work with clients.
Who Can Benefit?
Mental Health Practitioners, Therapists, Coaches, Mentors & Guides
This consultation service is designed for therapists, coaches, mentors, and guides who are either directly involved in psychedelic work or providing support in other capacities.
Whether you are helping clients prepare for, navigate, or integrate their experiences, or if you’re supporting mental health and personal growth outside of psychedelic contexts, I can provide the guidance you need to ensure trauma-informed, safe, and effective practices.
Why This is Important?
Ensuring Client Safety and Practitioner Confidence
As a practitioner, your ability to provide trauma-informed, safe, and effective guidance has a direct impact on your clients’ wellbeing. Our consultation keeps you up to date on best practices, mental health breakthroughs, and trauma care, empowering both you and your clients.
What I Offer
Comprehensive Trauma-Informed Consultations
I offer tailored consultation sessions covering trauma responses, medicine protocols, spiritual crises, mental health, and the unique challenges that arise in psychedelic journeys. I’ll help you develop the skills to confidently assess, screen, and support your clients at every stage of their
How I Can Help
Navigating the Complexities of Trauma, Mental Health & Psychedelic Practice
My expertise lies in helping practitioners understand the subtle and complex intersections between trauma, mental health, and psychedelics. You’ll receive practical strategies for managing trauma responses, guiding clients through spiritual challenges, and ensuring safe, informed decision-making.
I provide specialized guidance for working with clients who struggle with mental health issues such as:
- Complex Trauma
- Developmental & Relational Trauma
- Cultural & Religious Trauma
- Physical, Verbal, Emotional, and Sexual Abuse
- Depression, Grief
- Anxiety Disorders, Panic Attack
- PTSD
- OCD & OCPD (Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder)
- Drug-Induced Manic & Psychotic Episodes
- Addiction
- Mood and Nervous System Dysregulation stemming from Spiritual Emergency
- BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder)
- Attachement Disorders
- Impulse Control Disorder, Anger/Rage
- Eating Disorders, specifically Anorexia
- Neurodevelopmental Disorders such as Autism, ADD/ADHD, Learning Disability
- Brain Injury and much more.
Safe & Informed Decisions
Providing practitioners with the tools to help clients make informed, safe, and confident decisions on their healing journey.
One of the key outcomes of this consultation is empowering your clients. You’ll learn how to guide them in assessing their readiness for psychedelics, understanding different medicine options, and asking the right questions to ensure their safety.
By empowering you as a practitioner with the knowledge and tools needed, you’ll be able to empower your clients to make informed, safe, and confident decisions throughout their healing journey.

Optimizing Your Time During Consultation
Essential Tips for Practitioners
Maximize your consultation efficiency by organizing your client’s information before the session. These essential tips will help you structure key details, streamline assessments, and focus on the most important aspects of the client’s needs.
By preparing in advance, you’ll ensure that your time during the consultation is used effectively, allowing for deeper, more impactful discussions.
Be Specific with Your Goals
Before the session, identify the main areas where you need support (e.g., managing a specific client, trauma-related concerns, therapeutic tools).
Structure Your Questions
Organize your questions or challenges into a list. This ensures that we cover the most important topics without missing anything.
Gather Relevant Client Information
If you need help with a client case, have your notes or client files ready. Highlight key information, such as their trauma history, behaviours, or therapeutic goals.
Identify Challenges
Think about any challenges you’ve faced—whether it’s burnout, specific cases, or professional development. Be ready to discuss them.
Prioritize the Most Pressing Issues
Time is limited, so start with the most urgent or difficult matters first.
If you’re looking for more in-depth learning, you can enrol in my Mentorship Program for personalized guidance or join one of my Courses, Workshops, or Training Programs designed to deepen your skills, knowledge, and expertise.