
Guided Psilocybin Therapy
At The Berrocal Method, we approach psilocybin-assisted therapy as a sacred and powerful tool for healing. Our process combines evidence-informed practices with compassionate guidance, creating a safe and supportive environment for deep personal exploration.
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Under the care of Dr. Elizabeth Berrocal, each journey is structured with intention, preparation, and integration. This holistic approach allows you to not only experience transformation in the moment but also carry those insights into lasting change in your everyday life.

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What to Expect
Your experience is more than a single session; it’s a process designed to help you integrate lasting change. Every journey includes:
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Preparation
Before any journey, we meet for one or more sessions to discuss your intentions, personal history, and emotional readiness. This preparation builds safety, trust, and clarity around what to expect. -
The Ceremony
Your psilocybin-assisted session is guided in a trauma-informed and supportive space. You are encouraged to surrender to the experience while knowing you are held and supported at all times. The ceremony is designed to help you access inner wisdom, process root wounds, and release emotional blockages. -
Integration
Healing does not end with the ceremony. Integration sessions are where insights are grounded and translated into everyday life. Through reflection, dialogue, and practical tools, you learn how to carry your transformation forward into your relationships, work, and sense of self.
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Our Approach
We honor psilocybin therapy as a holistic path that goes beyond symptom relief. Our focus is on reconnecting you with your inner wisdom, facilitating release where you may feel stuck, and helping you discover clarity and resilience. With an emphasis on safety, presence, and compassion, we create an environment where deep healing is possible.


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Is This Right for You?
Guided psilocybin therapy may support those seeking to:
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Heal from trauma and unresolved emotional pain
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Gain clarity during life transitions
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Reconnect with purpose and inner strength
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Explore consciousness in a safe, intentional way
Many clients seek psilocybin-assisted therapy for:
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Healing trauma or unresolved emotional pain
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Processing grief or loss
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Reducing anxiety and depression symptoms
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Gaining clarity during life transitions
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Exploring spirituality and deeper self-connection
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Unlocking creativity and resilience
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is psilocybin therapy safe?
When guided responsibly and with proper screening, psilocybin therapy can be a safe and transformative process. We prioritize preparation, a trauma-informed approach, and post-care integration.
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Do I need previous psychedelic experience?
No. Many clients come to this work with no prior experience. We provide thorough preparation to ensure you feel comfortable and supported.
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How many sessions will I need?
This varies. Some people feel significant shifts after one guided journey, while others benefit from multiple sessions with ongoing integration support. We’ll discuss what’s right for you during your initial consultation.
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Is psilocybin legal?
Psilocybin remains a regulated substance in many countries. At The Berrocal Method, all services are offered within the framework of Dutch law and in contexts where psilocybin use is permitted. We do not promote or encourage illegal activity.
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Can psilocybin therapy replace traditional mental health treatment?
Psilocybin therapy is not a substitute for medical or psychiatric care. It can, however, complement other therapeutic approaches when used responsibly and ethically.


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Important Disclaimer
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Psilocybin-assisted therapy is not suitable for everyone. Individuals with a history of psychosis, certain psychiatric conditions, or contraindicated medications may not be eligible.
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This work is not a medical treatment and does not replace the care of a licensed physician or psychiatrist.
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Outcomes vary and cannot be guaranteed. Psilocybin therapy is a personal process, and results depend on readiness, mindset, and integration.
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Participation is voluntary and requires informed consent.
