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Denver, Colorado · Substance Abuse & Compulsive Patterns

Psilocybin Therapy for Addiction & Recovery

Safe, legal, evidence-informed psilocybin-assisted therapy for substance abuse and compulsive behaviors — addressing the root patterns driving addiction, not just the symptoms on the surface.

Why Addiction Persists

The Behavior Is the Surface — Not the Source

Traditional addiction treatments can be life-changing — but many people find that even after behavioral change, the underlying emotional, cognitive, and identity-based patterns remain unresolved. The compulsion returns not because of weak willpower, but because the root system hasn't been reached.

Addiction is rarely just about the substance or behavior. It's almost always about what the substance or behavior is doing for the person — numbing pain, managing anxiety, filling emptiness, escaping shame. Without addressing those underlying drivers, lasting freedom is difficult to sustain.

What psilocybin-assisted therapy offers that standard treatment often doesn't:

  • Access to the emotional layers beneath the compulsive behavior
  • Direct engagement with shame, trauma, and identity patterns driving the cycle
  • Disruption of rigid neural patterns and compulsive loops at a neurobiological level
  • Genuine shifts in identity — away from self-defeating behaviors and toward Self
  • Sustained motivation for recovery arising from genuine insight, not willpower
Psilocybin therapy isn't a magic cure — but growing research supports its potential to disrupt deep-seated patterns associated with addiction and shame-based thinking. It works best as part of a comprehensive therapeutic process.
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The cycle keeps returning You stop. You restart. You know you want to stop. The pattern loops because something beneath the behavior is running the show — and behavioral work alone doesn't reach it.
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Shame makes it worse, not better Shame is one of the most reliable drivers of addictive behavior — and one of the most common responses to it. IFS and psilocybin specifically address the shame-based parts that sustain the cycle.
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The underlying pain hasn't been touched Beneath most addictions is unprocessed emotional material — grief, trauma, loneliness, worthlessness. The substance or behavior manages that pain. Addressing only the behavior leaves the pain in place.
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Identity feels tied to the addiction "I am an addict" can become a core organizing identity. Psilocybin-assisted therapy has shown a specific capacity to support shifts in self-concept — toward something more expansive and Self-led.
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You're ready for something deeper Standard treatment has its place — and some people come to psilocybin therapy after years of it. If you've done the behavioral work and the root is still there, this approach is designed for that.
What We Support

Substance, Behavioral, and Co-Occurring

We help individuals dealing with a wide range of addictive challenges — both substance-related and behavioral. Many clients also carry co-occurring struggles that are deeply intertwined with the addiction.

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Substance Addictions

Alcohol misuse & dependency Opioids Stimulants Other drug use Nicotine / Smoking / Vaping
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Behavioral & Compulsive

Gambling addiction Compulsive porn use Sexual compulsivity Overeating / Food patterns Technology / Internet addiction
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The Root Level

Chronic shame & self-sabotage Identity organized around addiction Isolation & disconnection Emotional avoidance patterns Unresolved trauma driving use

Co-Occurring Struggles

Many people struggling with addiction also carry trauma, depression, anxiety, or chronic shame — often the very pain the addiction has been managing. Our integrative model addresses these simultaneously, not sequentially.

Trauma & PTSD Depression Anxiety Chronic shame Relationship disruption Isolation Self-sabotage
The Evidence

Why Psilocybin for Addiction Recovery

Emerging clinical evidence supports psilocybin's potential to address the neurobiological and psychological patterns underlying addiction — in ways that standard treatment cannot.

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Breaking Rigid Neural Loops

Psilocybin temporarily reduces Default Mode Network dominance — the brain region associated with habitual, compulsive thinking patterns. This disruption creates a window in which new associations, perspectives, and behaviors become neurologically possible.

Carhart-Harris et al.; Vollenweider & Preller, 2020
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Access to Suppressed Material

Psilocybin enhances access to the emotional and psychological material that addiction has been managing — grief, trauma, shame, emptiness. In a supported therapeutic context, this material can finally be processed rather than numbed.

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Identity & Meaning Shifts

Clinical trials for nicotine, alcohol, and psilocybin treatment show that participants often experience profound shifts in self-concept and meaning — moving away from self-defeating identities and toward something more expansive and values-aligned.

Johnson et al., 2014 (nicotine); Bogenschutz et al., 2015 (alcohol)
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Reducing Shame & Self-Criticism

Psilocybin experiences are frequently associated with increased self-compassion and reduced shame — the very inner climate that makes sustained recovery possible. Shame-driven relapse cycles are one of the most significant barriers to lasting change.

Sustained Motivation

Unlike willpower-based strategies, the motivation for change that follows a well-prepared psilocybin experience often arises from genuine internal insight — a felt sense of what matters and why change is worth sustaining.

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Neuroplasticity

Psilocybin promotes BDNF, supporting the formation of new neural pathways — allowing the brain to learn new responses to cues, triggers, and emotional states that previously activated addictive behavior.

Ly et al., 2018
An important note: Psilocybin-assisted therapy is not a stand-alone quick fix and is not appropriate for everyone. It is best suited for people ready to engage deeply with the psychological roots of addiction — with professional support and a genuine commitment to integration. We provide thorough screening, trauma-informed care, and personalized treatment planning to ensure safety and therapeutic benefit.
Our Integrative Method

Evidence-Based Frameworks, Deeply Integrated

Our approach combines modalities specifically chosen for their ability to address addiction at multiple levels simultaneously — behavioral, emotional, relational, and neurobiological.

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Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy Experiential access to the emotional roots of addiction — not available through talk therapy alone
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Internal Family Systems (IFS) Working with the parts that drive addictive behavior — including the shame-carrying exiles and the protective managers
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Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) Building psychological flexibility, defusing addictive thoughts, and guiding values-based action
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Somatic Support Nervous system regulation and body-based awareness — addressing the somatic dimension of craving and compulsion
What the Approach Achieves

Personalised, Root-Level Recovery

Each client's path is personalized — we meet you where you are and help you move toward long-term freedom from compulsive patterns. Every element of the work is designed to support genuine, lasting change.

Emotional regulation and self-compassion — replacing shame-driven cycles with genuine self-understanding and warmth
Reduced reactivity to triggers and cravings — building the capacity to pause, observe, and choose rather than react automatically
Challenging self-critical belief systems — reaching the deep convictions about worthlessness, hopelessness, or identity that standard treatment often can't touch
Accessing suppressed feelings and traumatic material — the emotional pain the addiction has been managing, finally given space to be processed
Reinforcing new patterns with insight-driven motivation — change that feels chosen from the inside, not imposed from the outside
Identity shifts away from self-defeating behaviors — toward a fuller, more Self-led expression of who you actually are
What to Expect

Your Recovery Arc, Step by Step

Every client's path is personalized — but every path follows the same structured, safe, and clinically grounded arc from assessment through integration.

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Intake & Assessment

Thorough clinical screening for safety, medical and psychiatric history, readiness, and appropriateness. We determine together whether psilocybin-assisted therapy is the right next step for you — and at what level of care.

Safety first
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Preparation

Therapeutic sessions to explore the roots of the addiction, set clear intentions, build trust with your facilitator, and ensure you are psychologically ready. Parts mapping, somatic work, and values exploration.

In-person or remote
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Psilocybin Session

A carefully supported 6–8 hour experience at our licensed Denver healing center — with a trained clinician present throughout. Dosing, environment, and support are specifically calibrated to your preparation and goals.

6–8 hours · Fully supported
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Integration & Aftercare

Ongoing work to anchor insights into daily life, recovery practices, and behavioral change. Some clients return for additional sessions over time — building a sustained path toward lasting freedom from compulsive patterns.

Ongoing · Your pace
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An honest note: Psilocybin-assisted therapy is not appropriate for everyone and is not a stand-alone quick fix. It is best suited for people ready to engage deeply with the psychological roots of addiction, with professional support and genuine commitment to integration. If it's not the right fit, we will help you find what is.

Internal Family Systems

Working With the Parts That Drive Addiction

From an IFS perspective, addictive behaviors are maintained by a system of protective parts — managers and firefighters doing their best to manage emotional pain. The exile beneath them carries the core wound. Targeting the behavior without reaching the exile is why so many recovery attempts don't hold.

IFS provides a compassionate framework for approaching the addiction system with curiosity rather than shame — which is precisely the internal climate that makes genuine, lasting recovery possible.

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The addictive part is approached, not attacked Rather than fighting the urge or shaming the behavior, we turn toward the part with genuine curiosity — understanding what it fears, what it's managing, and what it needs.
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The exile beneath it is found The pain, shame, emptiness, or worthlessness that the addiction has been managing. Psilocybin creates access to this level — the emotional material that standard treatment often cannot reach.
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The burden is witnessed and released With Self-energy present and the altered state supporting access, the exile can finally be seen and helped to release its burden — often producing a felt shift in the compulsive drive.
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New identity becomes possible As parts release their burdens and the system reorganizes around Self-energy rather than protection and pain management, a different kind of life — one not organized around the addiction — becomes genuinely accessible.
The core shift in addiction recovery

From Managing Pain to Releasing It

Addiction persists when the system has no better option for managing emotional pain. The work of IFS and psilocybin together is creating that better option — not by suppressing the pain, but by finally processing it in a state of genuine Self-led presence.

When the exile no longer needs managing, the protective behavior loses its urgency. Recovery becomes less about willpower and more about a system that no longer needs the addiction to stay safe.

Approach addictive urges with curiosity rather than shame
Access the emotional pain that the addiction has been managing
Release core burdens of shame, worthlessness, or emptiness
Build a recovery grounded in Self-led identity — not willpower
Sustain motivation from the inside rather than the outside
Denver, Colorado · Legal Psilocybin Therapy · Accepting New Clients

A New Approach to Lasting Freedom

If you're seeking a recovery path that combines inner insight with clinical support and legal psilocybin therapy in Denver — we're here to help. Schedule a free consultation to explore whether psilocybin-assisted therapy can support your path toward freedom from compulsive patterns.

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