Psychedelic Integration Program · Science × Soul

The experience happened.
Now the real work begins.

A psychedelic experience without integration is a library you never return to. The shift happened in the ceremony. This program is where you learn to live it.

Not processing. Embodying.

Integration is not replaying the experience. It is not journaling until you understand it. Integration is the somatic, relational, and practical work of translating non-ordinary state insights into ordinary state life. Without this, the experience fades — or overwhelms. With it, it continues to work.

The Integration Window: Research identifies a neuroplasticity window of 2–6 weeks post-experience where the brain is unusually receptive to new patterns. Structured support during this window multiplies outcomes.

Challenging Experiences: Difficult, confusing, or frightening experiences especially require skilled support. The difficulty is not a failure — it's often the material. What emerged is data.

Transformative Experiences: Even profoundly positive experiences need grounding. Spiritual bypass and mania-adjacent states are real risks without structured re-entry into ordinary life.

Six sessions. A complete integration arc.

Session 1 — Grounding & Debrief

Arriving back. What happened, what's still activated, what's still open. Nervous system stabilization and initial meaning-making.

Session 2 — Somatic Processing

The body's version of what happened. Completing trauma responses that surfaced. Processing material that is pre-verbal or not yet cognitive.

Session 3 — Meaning-Making

What was shown, and what does it mean for this life? Integrating insights without inflating or deflating them.

Session 4 — Shadow & Relational Work

Integrating what was uncomfortable, shameful, or challenging. Working with parts that surfaced.

Session 5 — Embodiment Practices

Translating insight into daily practice. Building the nervous system capacity that the experience pointed toward.

Session 6 — Long-Term Integration Planning

90-day integration map. Practices, commitments, continued support options.

  • Integration journal prompts
  • Somatic practice guide
  • WhatsApp support during acute integration window (first 2 weeks)
  • Post-program 30-min check-in at 90 days
Full 6-Session Program
€1,110
Single integration sessions available — see Recalibration Sessions

This is for you if:

  • You recently had a psychedelic or plant medicine experience and want support in making sense of it
  • You're feeling emotional, confused, disoriented, or activated after your experience
  • You had a breakthrough, but don't know how to apply it to your daily life
  • You want to understand symbolic, archetypal, or somatic material that surfaced
  • Your nervous system feels "open," tender, raw, or dysregulated
  • You want a clear, science-based explanation of your experience
  • You want grounded, practical steps for integration
  • You want support from someone who understands altered states — without encouraging further use

This container is not for you if:

  • You need crisis intervention, psychotherapy, or psychiatric treatment
  • You're looking for advice on further psychedelic use or referral to ceremonies or facilitators
  • You need medical advice
  • You're looking for a replacement for clinical care

Either way — difficult experience or beautiful one — you need a container to land in.

Integration without bypassing.

The psychedelic renaissance has produced extraordinary research and renewed hope. It has also produced a wave of integration "support" that amounts to replaying the experience, journaling enthusiastically, and calling that integration. It isn't.

Real integration is somatic, relational, and longitudinal. It requires a practitioner who understands both the neurobiological mechanisms of what happened in the experience AND the trauma-informed container needed to process what emerged.

PhD in Organic & Medicinal Chemistry. Somatic trauma training. A practice built on precisely this intersection.

"I came to Rosa three weeks after a ceremony I wasn't ready for. I was scattered, raw, and frightened. What she did wasn't talk me out of it or minimise it — she helped my nervous system metabolise it. Two months later, it's become one of the most formative experiences of my life. That didn't happen automatically."

— D.R., Business Owner, UK

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon after my experience should I start?
As soon as possible. The integration window is widest in the first 2–6 weeks. Emergency single sessions are available for people in acute distress.
My experience was months ago. Is it too late?
No. Unintegrated material doesn't expire — it lives in the body. Integration support is effective regardless of timing.
What if I had a very difficult experience?
Especially then. Challenging experiences contain the most material. The difficulty is not a problem — it's the curriculum.
Do I have to tell you what substance I used?
Ideally yes, for contextual understanding. You don't have to, but specifics help me calibrate support.
Can this be combined with the mentorship?
Yes. Many mentorship clients have an integration track built into their arc. Ask about this at application.

The ceremony was an opening.

This is what you walk through it with.