Psychedelic coaching is holistic support for your entire healing journey with sacred plant medicine: before, during, and after.
Whether you're feeling the first stirrings of curiosity or navigating the deep waters of post-ceremony integration, psychedelic coaching offers a safe, grounded space to help you prepare, explore, and grow.
Through this process, we might:
Think of coaching as a bridge — between the mystical and the practical, the ceremony and the everyday, your inner world and your outer life.
I offer a warm, trauma-informed, somatic-based container that supports you in:
No matter where you are in the arc of your journey, you're not meant to walk it alone. And I'm here to be a fellow journeyer on the path.
No! I work with people at all stages on the plant medicine path. Whether you’re just feeling curious, preparing for your first ceremony, or integrating years of experience, we can work together.
What matters is your openness and willingness to engage honestly in the process.
Preparation helps you build a strong foundation before working with Ayahuasca or other psychedelic plant or mushroom medicines. Together, we explore your intentions, emotional and logistical readiness, and ceremony protocols to help you feel grounded, supported, and clear as you approach your journey.
Psychedelic journeys can crack us open, awakening long-forgotten memories, surfacing grief or trauma, and revealing powerful personal insights and hidden gifts.
The ceremony is actually just the beginning.
Integration is the process of weaving the insights from your plant medicine experience into your daily life. It’s where real change takes root. Our sessions support you in making sense of what arose, moving through emotional layers, and taking aligned action that's anchored in practical steps.
Yes. It’s common to feel overwhelmed or confused after a ceremony. You may be trying to process insights, navigate emotional release, or reconnect with your body. I offer a safe space to unpack your experience and support your ongoing healing.
I also personally know what it means to have a life-shattering epiphany come up in ceremony and have to go back to work a few days later. So I can offer practical guidance to help you find your footing again.
Our sessions are warm, curious, and grounded. You’re invited to slow down and connect with yourself. We may explore your intentions, somatic responses, nervous system regulation, past experiences, or ceremonial insights — whatever is most alive for you.
I may also offer energy work during the session to help strengthen your connection to yourself if you'd like that.
My sessions are guided by deep respect for your body and nervous system. We work gently, with practices that help you feel safe, embodied, and connected as you process emotional and energetic material.
I have years of experience as a client in Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy sessions and somatic-based integration support, and I bring tools I've learned from my mentors and guides to our sessions.
It depends on your needs. Some people benefit from 1–3 sessions before or after ceremony. Others choose ongoing mentorship to support a longer arc of healing, transformation, and learning. I'm happy to suggest a rhythm that could suit your desires.
While both roles exist to support people during psychedelic experiences, they are grounded in very different training lineages, levels of involvement during a session, and scopes of spiritual responsibility.
A psychedelic facilitator is typically trained in Western, trauma-informed frameworks to offer a supportive, non-directive presence during psychedelic sessions. Their core role is to hold space with safety, neutrality, and unconditional positive regard.
This role is essential and powerful; but it is different in scope from the path of a traditional plant medicine practitioner.
A plant medicine practitioner is someone who has undergone in-depth apprenticeship within a traditional lineage (such as Shipibo curanderismo) and is trained to work with sacred plant medicines in a ceremonial setting.
This is a spiritually active role requiring years of dieta, training, and permission from a teacher in the tradition (a maestra or maestro) or from the lineage.
While both roles aim to support transformation, one acts more as a compassionate witness, and the other as a ceremonial healer in co-relationship with the plants.
Understanding the distinction is vital (not to compare) but to know what kind of support you’re offering, receiving, or preparing for.
A medicinal plant dieta is a traditional Amazonian process of deep healing, learning, and spiritual connection. It involves diet restrictions, seclusion, and direct relationship with a specific medicinal plant spirit under the guidance of a curandero (or healer trained in indigenous-led plant medicine). I support people before, during, and after their dieta process.
No. An Ayahuasca diet is typically short and focused on preparing your body and mind for ceremony. A medicinal plant dieta is a longer, deeper commitment to a specific healing plant. It's more involved and intended for learning and healing at a soul level.
If you feel called to deeper healing, spiritual guidance, or learning from the plants directly — and you're ready for discipline, big life changes, and support — it may be time. I can help you discern your readiness and prepare properly.