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Helping a loved one find healing?

We’ve been there. It can be a difficult journey to navigate. Here are some things that can help.

1. Meet them where they are.

Are they ready to talk about their mental health or how psychedelics might help?

2. Share your experiences.

How have psychedelics impacted your life?

3. Share resources.

Where are they stuck, what resources would help?

4. Make the Connection

We can reach out when the time is right.

1. Meet them where they are

Be sensitive to those who are fearful and be open to pushback.

  • It starts with problem awareness. Do they feel they have an opportunity to change or improve?
  • Are they solution-aware? Have they considered psilocybin therapy? Does it apply to their situation?
  • Ask them questions to better understand whey they are before suggesting solutions or advice.
  • Article: How to Talk About Psychedelics with People who Haven’t Experienced Them

2. Share your Experiences

As humans, we love to learn through stories. If you’re comfortable, share your personal story of psychedelic-assisted transformation. This is a great way to spread the word about how these substances are really changing people’s lives.

  • How has the use of psychedelics impacted your life?
  • Results over Experience – talk about what you’ve accomplished and overcome more than the actual experience. Psychedelic experiences can vary wildly and are often difficult to put into words. Focusing on what you took away can be a lot more relatable than “oceanic bliss” or “feeling the love of the universe.”
  • Don’t Floodlight – Only share at the depth you’re comfortable with and what your relationship can hold.
  • How did using psychedelics change your perception of them?

4. Make the Connection

When they’re ready, complete this form and we’ll reach out to them to set up an exploratory meeting.