Services

Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy (PAP)

psychedelic-assisted treatment to promote emotional healing, self-discovery, and mental well-being.

 
 
 

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Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy (PAP)

Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy (PAP) – is an emergent field of treatment that combines traditional psychotherapeutic techniques with the controlled use of psychedelic substances. Psychedelics are believed to temporarily increase the brain’s neuro-plasticity, or its ability to reorganize and form new neural connections. This heightened state of plasticity during a psychedelic experience allows clients to break out of entrenched patterns of thought and behavior, potentially making therapeutic interventions more effective. During a psychedelic session, individuals often experience shifts in perception, emotion, and self-awareness. This can lead to profound moments of introspection and the re-evaluation of past experiences, personal identity, and behavioral patterns. Psychedelics have been shown to reduce the activity of the ‘default mode network,’ a part of the brain associated with the maintenance of one’s ego. With these defenses down, individuals may find it easier to access repressed memories or emotions, confront their fears, and adopt new perspectives, leading to therapeutic insights and therapeutic breakthroughs

Our clinicians are trained in:

Self-Discovery & Personal Growth

PAP creates space for deeper self-awareness, insight, and personal transformation, helping clients reconnect with purpose and authenticity.

Anxiety & Depression Support

Our approach may help reduce symptoms of anxiety, depression, and emotional overwhelm while encouraging greater emotional balance and clarity.

PTSD & Stress Recovery

We provide supportive, trauma-informed care for individuals seeking relief from chronic stress, PTSD symptoms, and emotionally challenging life experiences.

Trauma & Emotional Healing

PAP can support individuals in processing unresolved trauma, emotional distress, and deeply rooted psychological patterns within a guided therapeutic setting.