Dan Ronken
June 23, 2025
If you’re in recovery, considering a psychedelic experience will likely bring up a lot of questions. Especially if you have been taught that all “mind-altering” substances are to be avoided. You may be leery of using a substance to tap into this unconscious territory — I totally understand. For those who have been properly screened both medically and psychologically, using psychedelics responsibly hold great potential for healing addictive patterns that have developed over time. A contained psychedelic experience may offer great reach into your unconscious mind and bring to light past memories, mental processes, and emotional patterns that were previously inaccessible. There are probably a number of things on your mind that you would like to explore. No need to feel overwhelmed. Together we will delve deep into what you are specifically hoping to gain from a psychedelic experience. We will investigate what feels most significant and will do everything in our power to make it a safe healing experience for you. I believe that people have the dignity and right to recover on their own terms. I share the same definition of recovery as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association (SAMHSA): “Recovery is a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.”
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