Screening & Safety

Before any session is scheduled, clients complete a comprehensive intake and medical screening process to assess eligibility and readiness.

This includes reviewing informed consent, discussing potential risks, and clarifying expectations before moving forward.

The goal is to support physical safety, psychological readiness, and informed decision-making.

Scope of Services

Under Colorado law, natural medicine facilitation is distinct from psychotherapy or medical treatment.

I do not diagnose, treat, or prescribe. My role is to provide structured preparation, in-session support, and post-session integration within the parameters defined by the state.

Licensure Status

Colorado's Natural Medicine program includes a structured pathway toward full licensure.

I currently hold the designation of Natural Medicine Facilitator in Training, which authorizes me to legally provide facilitation services at licensed healing centers.

This reflects completion of required training and supervised practice components. The remaining requirement for full licensure is the completion of the state-mandated 40 hours of professional consultation.

I am currently contracted with a licensed supervisor and actively completing those consultation hours.

Professional consultation supports continued growth, case reflection, and skill development. It is a structure designed to strengthen accountability and deepen competence—and something I intend to continue engaging in beyond full licensure.

Facilitating psychedelic experiences carries real responsibility. I approach this work with care, humility, and an ongoing commitment to learning and ethical practice.

Client Rights & Boundaries

Clients have the right to ask questions, pause the process, or discontinue participation at any time.

Clear agreements are established in advance, including transportation requirements and post-session safety considerations.

Confidentiality and professional boundaries are maintained in accordance with Colorado's regulatory standards.

Ethical Practice

I approach this work with respect for its Indigenous roots while practicing within Colorado’s contemporary regulatory model.

This includes a commitment to ongoing education, supervision, and ethical standards that prioritize safety, autonomy, and responsible stewardship.

If you have questions about how this framework applies to your situation, you're welcome to reach out.