Heather Gillin
Integrative Psychotherapist and Psychoanalyst
validated
Professional Membership: APPI and ICP
Location(s): Online
My practice is informed by psychoanalytic depth work and a trauma-informed understanding of altered states of consciousness. This combined approach supports meaningful and lasting change. As an accredited psychoanalytic psychotherapist and a graduate of the Synthesis Institute's Psychedelic Practitioner Training, I offer a safe, confidential, and ethically grounded space for individuals seeking preparation for, or integration of, psychedelic experiences.
Psychedelic experiences-whether through legal therapeutic settings, retreats, or personal exploration-can open profound pathways of insight, healing, and transformation. These expanded states of consciousness may bring access to deep emotional truths, memories, and unconscious material. Without appropriate support, such experiences can feel confusing, emotionally overwhelming, or difficult to integrate into everyday life.
A powerful psychedelic journey may bring clarity, beauty, and insight, while also stirring vulnerability, disorientation, or unresolved trauma. Healing and transformation do not arise from the experience alone, but from how what emerges is understood and integrated afterward.
Integration therapy supports the process of making sense of your experience on emotional, psychological, and spiritual levels. It involves gently unpacking what arose, processing it safely, and exploring how these insights can be meaningfully applied to support greater self-awareness, wholeness, and alignment in daily life.
Psychedelic experiences-whether through legal therapeutic settings, retreats, or personal exploration-can open profound pathways of insight, healing, and transformation. These expanded states of consciousness may bring access to deep emotional truths, memories, and unconscious material. Without appropriate support, such experiences can feel confusing, emotionally overwhelming, or difficult to integrate into everyday life.
A powerful psychedelic journey may bring clarity, beauty, and insight, while also stirring vulnerability, disorientation, or unresolved trauma. Healing and transformation do not arise from the experience alone, but from how what emerges is understood and integrated afterward.
Integration therapy supports the process of making sense of your experience on emotional, psychological, and spiritual levels. It involves gently unpacking what arose, processing it safely, and exploring how these insights can be meaningfully applied to support greater self-awareness, wholeness, and alignment in daily life.