Psilocybin Facilitation: Education & Practicums

A Return to the Ancestral Roots of Healing

In partnership with Cora Center, our educational practicums are designed for students in psychedelic-assisted therapy programs seeking to fulfill state licensing requirements, including those in Oregon and Colorado. However, our training offers more than that; it is an invitation to remember the ancestral blueprint of healing.

We focus on how to support individuals through non-ordinary states of consciousness by grounding you in Indigenous ways of knowing, guided by the core principle of 'Ayni'—the sacred reciprocity that honors nature as our ultimate guide.

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Cora Center’s mission is to provide a space for safe, ethical, and meaningful psilocybin experiences that are culturally-attuned and community-oriented.

Who is this for?

  • A student in a psychedelic therapy training program needing to complete your required practicum hours for state licensure.

  • An aspiring or new facilitator seeking to ground your skills in a framework that ethically and respectfully bridges Western psychology with Indigenous wisdom.

  • A practitioner who understands that true facilitation is not just a protocol, but an art form that requires deep internal work, somatic awareness, and a connection to the sacred.

What We Explore Together

Bridging Worlds

Weaving together contemporary therapeutic skills (trauma-informed care, somatic experiencing) with timeless Indigenous ways of knowing and perceiving the world.

The Art of Holding Space

Moving beyond theory to the practical, hands-on skills of holistically attending to people as they navigate non-ordinary states of consciousness.

Building a Sacred Framework:

Learning the importance of creating intentional space through practices such as building altars while respecting boundaries, social equity, and reciprocity with Indigenous cultures.

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Program Overview

    • 40 practicum hours provided to meet Oregon & Colorado state requirements.

    • Mix of observational and hands-on facilitation practice.

    • Small group sizes for personalized attention (4-12 particiapants).

    • Integration circles and peer support.

    • Consultation & Screening

    • 1:1 Preparation Session (1.5 hours)

    • Group Preparation Session (1.5 hours)

    • Five Day On-Site Training Intensive (40 hours)

    • Post-Journey Wellness Check (30 minutes)

    • Integration Session (1 hour)

    • Group size 4-12

    • $2,500/student

    • $1,000 Deposit due at time of registration. Applied toward total.

    • Does not include purchase of psilocybin or 15% psilocybin sales tax.

    *This offering is only available to OHA-approved training programs.
    Exact rates vary by educational institution and service package.

    *Scholarship applications available

Get in touch.

I welcome inquiries about my work and potential collaborations. Whether you have a question about my offerings, are seeking support on your personal journey, or wish to invite me to your community, this is the best place to start.