Psychedelic Integration
Psychedelic Journeying
For individuals seeking to undergo psychedelic journeying, or who have already explored psychedelic journeying and are seeking to integrate their insights with the help of a professional, we offer psychedelic integration therapy.
It is a good idea to involve the help of a professional so that the experience can be integrated safely and successfully into your life. A professional therapist can help you understand your psychedelic experience, help you process your feelings, and help you integrate them into your daily life, with positive results.
If you’d like to experience a new wave of psychedelic-assisted therapy, or if you have experienced psychedelics for therapeutic reasons and are seeking assistance and support, think about psychedelic integration therapy. This form of therapy is a way for you to better understand and interpret the non-ordinary consciousness that you may have had or are considering having, outside of the therapy setting. These non-ordinary states of consciousness can be experienced either through means of psychedelic substances or through techniques like Holotropic Breathwork.
The substance and theme of Psychedelic Integration
Several psychedelic substances can be used for medicinal purposes, many are those medicines that are in plant form or derived from plants. A person might seek out integration therapy for help with several psychedelic medicines.
- Psilocybin
- LSD
- DMT
- Ayahuasca
- MDMA
- Ketamine
There are also several themes that can be explored in psychedelic integration therapy. Here are a few:
- Having your own spiritual connection, knowledge and wisdom that goes beyond, or does not rely on the use of psychedelic substances
- The importance of seeking the help of a professional therapist to make major life changes that your journey guided you to make
- Achieving a connection with reality, and benefiting from having assistance with reconnecting, without undoing the transformation process
- Learning how to process trauma and how to journey back into the body
- Better processing of difficult or upsetting occurrence’s
- Integration of insights and wisdom gained from your experience, into your daily life
- Processing, translating and understanding what was experienced in your psychedelic journey
- Preparation for processing the fears and doubts before having a psychedelic experience
- Setting intentions, goals, and having the ability to stay grounded before your journey
Psychedelic integration therapy examines the insights, realizations, and sensory experiences that were or will be part of your journey. An experienced and qualified therapist can help you explore your journey to identify the lessons and act on them.
How this process helps
The use of psychedelics like psilocybin, Ayahuasca, LSD, DMT and other substances, enable neuroplasticity in the brain. This sets the stage for developing healthier habits, through a profound change in attitudes and behaviour. When holistic psychotherapy is added, the results are profound.
Those who can benefit the most from psychedelic integration fall into the following areas:
- Those who are new to psychedelics and need reliable information regarding effects, safety, preparation, and integration
- Those wanting to learn techniques that aid in understanding mental blocks, childhood events, or past traumas
- People who have plateaued in their personal journey and want to go further in their entheogenic exploration
- Those looking for a deeper understanding of the lessons a psychedelic journey can provide
- Those seeking to understand a specific experience, the meanings behind it and understand more about what may be done with it.
- Anyone feeling distressed from a psychedelic experience, like anxiety, irritability, confusion, depression, or fright
Psychedelic integration and holistic spiritual counselling can provide a safe, and non-judgmental space where you can learn how to integrate the lessons during your psychedelic journey. The integration process with a therapist is integral to understanding and implementing your psychedelic experience into your life.
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Disclaimer: We do not provide psychedelic substances in therapy, and we do not offer information on where to access, buy or sell controlled substances. The only legal way to access psychedelic substances is through an approved research study. To find a clinical trial to participate in, visit https://clinicaltrials.gov. Psychedelic Integration therapy is not about encouragement of the consumption of psychedelics, it is about harm reduction and post-consumption management.
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