
PSYCHEDELIC INTEGRATION
“After having personally conducted over the last fifty years more than four thousand psychedelic sessions, I have developed great awe and respect for these compounds and their enormous potential, both positive and negative. They are powerful tools and, like any tool, they can be used skillfully, ineptly, or destructively. The result will be critically dependent on the set and setting.”
STANISLAV GROF
Psychedelic integration
Lindsey is committed to the field of Psychedelic assisted Psychotherapy and offers psychedelic integration therapy 1-1 and in group integration circles. Lindsey is trained by MAPS in MDMA therapy for PTSD and Is a clinical research therapist in MDMA trials at Monash University Psychedelics lab.
In Australia, Psychedelics are currently illegal, but it would be naive to think people aren’t consuming them, especially with growing media attention to the field of Psychedelics and their healing potential. A harm reduction approach is taken by Lindsey, as Psychedelics are not appropriate for all people. Lindsey provides a safe and non-judgemental space to discuss psychedelic experiences that can help you make sense of both good and difficult trips.
Psychedelic experiences and other altered states can have significant impacts on individuals that can last a lifetime and often these experiences are very difficult to explain, especially to others who do not have personal experience with deep internal shifts from plant medicines. Lindsey practices from a clinical and lived experience lens and offers a space for the often indescribable to be known and felt. Lindsey has a particular interest in using expressive arts as an integration tool and allowing the body to express what vocabulary may not be able to.
Lindsey does not offer MDMA or Psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy as this is illegal in Australia outside of clinical trials.
Lindsey has 1 community session per month for those who need to access psychedelic integration but do not have the funds to. This monthly spot is by donation and has no minimum amount. Humans from diverse populations are encouraged to apply BIPOC and LGBTQI+ Priority will be given to First Nations people, as this is their land on which I live and work and they are the true custodians of these plant medicines.