When Your Client Feels Stuck (And So Do You)
A collaborative psilocybin-assisted therapy model for therapists supporting clients ready for deeper work
I Know This Feeling
You’re sitting with a client you care about.
You’ve done good work together.
There’s trust. There’s insight.
And still — something isn’t shifting.
A pattern keeps returning.
A response stays stuck.
You’re not failing them.
They’re not failing either.
This may be the place where a different doorway is needed.
Another Way In
Psilocybin-assisted therapy can support what’s harder to reach in traditional work.
This isn’t about replacing what you’re doing. It’s about going deeper within it.
Here's What I've Seen Happen
Sarah had been working with her client Emma for two years on childhood trauma. Great relationship, solid progress, but they kept hitting this wall around her relationship patterns. After Emma's psilocybin sessions, she came back to Sarah with insights and emotional access she'd never had before. Their therapy suddenly had this new depth and nuance.
David was working with a client stuck in intense shame cycles. Brilliant guy, very aware, but the shame felt almost impenetrable in their weekly sessions. The psilocybin work didn't "fix" the shame, but it gave his client a felt sense of his own inherent worth. David said their sessions afterward were like working with someone who finally had a key to unlock parts of himself.
Not magic. Just a different pathway in.
Another Way In
Psilocybin-assisted therapy can support
what’s harder to reach in traditional work.
This isn’t about replacing what you’re doing. It’s about going deeper within it.
Here's What I've Seen Happen
Sarah had been working with her client Emma for two years on childhood trauma. Great relationship, solid progress, but they kept hitting this wall around her relationship patterns. After Emma’s psilocybin sessions, she came back to Sarah with insights and emotional access she’d never had before. Their therapy suddenly had this new depth and nuance.
David was working with a client stuck in intense shame cycles. Brilliant guy, very aware, but the shame felt almost impenetrable in their weekly sessions. The psilocybin work didn’t “fix” the shame, but it gave his client a felt sense of his own inherent worth. David said their sessions afterward were like working with someone who finally had a key to unlock parts of himself.
Not magic. Just a different pathway in.
Your Role Stays Central
Your relationship with your client stays primary. We collaborate. You continue ongoing therapy. The psilocybin work deepens what you’re already doing. Integration happens with both of us.
What We Offer is Collaborative
We work together to understand your client's specific needs.
You remain their primary therapist throughout the process.
The psilocybin sessions are designed to support and deepen your ongoing work.
Integration happens in both settings - with me and with you.
Think of it as adding another dimension to work that's already meaningful.
The Container
This is a held, structured process.
Not a single session.
Not something your client navigates alone.
We prepare.
We support the experience.
We integrate what emerges — with you.
So the work doesn’t fragment. It deepens.
This Work Deepens Your Relationship With Your Clients
Your client enters a contained process — not open-ended therapy. They come back to the work with new insights and awareness that can unlock so much new momentum.
How It Works
Before:
Preparation and understanding patterns.
During:
A structured, supported experience.
After:
Integration into meaningful change.
Long-term:
More flexibility and depth in your work together.
What Changes & What Doesn't
What stays the same:
• you remain the primary therapist
• ongoing therapy continues
What opens up:
• deeper emotional access
• new insights
• movement in stuck patterns
When This is a Fit
Your client feels stuck
Insight isn’t translating into change
Deeper layers aren’t being reached
They’re open and willing to stay engaged in therapy
You don’t need to understand psilocybin therapy completely. You just need to trust your clinical judgment about what your client might need.
Your Expertise Still Matters
This doesn’t replace your work.
It gives it more room to go deeper.
Ready to Explore This for Your Client?
If you have a client who might benefit,
let’s talk.
Your clinical judgment + their openness + our facilitation = breakthrough
Let’s have a conversation about
what might be possible.
Let’s have a conversation about
what might be possible.
