
Journeys

In Canada, individuals experiencing end-of-life distress may be granted access to certain substances through Health Canada’s Special Access Program (SAP). I provide therapeutic support to individuals who have been approved through the SAP.
I do not provide, supply, or encourage the use of any illegal substances. This work focuses on preparation, presence, and integration within legally permissible and ethically responsible contexts.
A Carefully Structured Container
Journeys require a carefully held container. This includes:
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Screening & Intake
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Understanding your history, needs and readiness.
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Preparation (6 hours)
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Sessions for setting intentions, building safety, and getting ready for the experience. Usually completed over three 2-hour sessions.
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Journey Support (6-8 hours)
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Grounded presence through the experience. Typically 6-8 hours.
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Integration (6 hours)
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Sessions for reflection, processing insights, finding meaning and integrating changes into daily life. Usually completed over three 2-hour sessions.
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Three preparatory and integration sessions are included as a minimum, with additional sessions available as needed.
Client Readiness
This work is offered only to clients who are willing and able to engage in the full scope of preparation and integration required. Each step of the process is designed to support your wellbeing and maintain the integrity of the work.
Investment
Journeys are offered as a complete container of care. An investment of $1950 includes 20 hours of support. This reflects the minimum level of preparation, presence, and integration required for this work to be offered responsibly.
Additional hours, if needed, are billed at $95/hr.
Next Steps
If you’re participating in Health Canada’s Special Access Program and are seeking additional support, you’re welcome to book a Discovery Call. If it feels like a mutual fit, you’ll be invited to complete a screening questionnaire as the next step.

Discovery Call (20 mins)
20 min • Free

I have completed training in psilocybin-assisted therapy through TheraPsil, a Canadian non-profit organization dedicated to advancing safe, compassionate, and legal access to psilocybin for patients in need.

