Psychedelic Integration Therapy

Psychedelic Integration Therapy

Grounded online therapy for making sense of psychedelic experiences and integrating what they opened.

Psychedelic experiences can be meaningful, disorienting, beautiful, frightening, clarifying, overwhelming, or difficult to explain. An experience may bring insight, grief, imagery, memory, spiritual opening, relational awareness, or a sense that something in your life can no longer remain the same.

But the experience itself is not the integration. Integration is the slower process of bringing what opened into the body, relationships, choices, nervous system, identity, and ordinary life.

Cameron Eshgh Therapy offers online psychedelic integration therapy for adults located in New York, New Jersey, Florida, Massachusetts, and Vermont. This is psychotherapy for integration after an experience. Cameron does not provide, prescribe, recommend, or facilitate psychedelic substances.

After the Experience

You may be seeking integration because something happened that you cannot easily put away.

You may have seen something about yourself, your relationships, your grief, your family, your body, your spirituality, or the life you are living.

You may feel changed, but unsure how to live differently.

You may also feel destabilized, raw, confused, anxious, opened, disappointed, or alone.

Psychedelic integration therapy offers a grounded space to explore:

  • What happened?
  • What did it show you?
  • What did it stir up?
  • What feels true now?
  • What needs time?
  • What needs support?
  • What should not be acted on too quickly?
  • What would real integration require?

The goal is not to chase the experience. The goal is to metabolize it.

What Psychedelic Integration Can Support

Psychedelic integration therapy may be a fit if you are processing:

  • A meaningful psychedelic experience
  • A difficult or destabilizing experience
  • Spiritual, mystical, or nonordinary material
  • Imagery, dreams, symbols, or memories
  • Grief, trauma material, or emotional release
  • Insight about relationships, identity, or life direction
  • Fear, anxiety, shame, or confusion after an experience
  • A sense that something opened but is not yet integrated
  • Difficulty returning to ordinary life
  • The temptation to make major changes too quickly

Integration work helps slow down the meaning-making process so insight can become embodied, relational, and grounded.

Clinical Grounding Matters

Psychedelic experiences can touch deep psychological material.

Some experiences may be healing or clarifying. Some may be confusing, destabilizing, or incomplete. Some may bring trauma, spiritual material, attachment wounds, or old defenses into awareness before a person has the support to metabolize them.

Cameron's approach is clinically grounded, trauma-informed, relationally engaged, spiritually literate, and discerning. The work may include attention to:

  • Emotional stabilization
  • Nervous-system regulation
  • Trauma responses
  • Attachment and relational context
  • Parts of the self
  • Spiritual or symbolic material
  • Identity and meaning
  • Safety and functioning
  • What needs to be integrated slowly
  • Whether additional support or a higher level of care is needed

Psychedelic integration should support grounded living, not disconnection from reality.

What This Work Is Not

Psychedelic integration therapy with Cameron is not psychedelic-assisted therapy.

Cameron does not provide, prescribe, source, recommend, supervise, guide, or facilitate psychedelic substances or psychedelic sessions.

This page is not an endorsement of illegal substance use.

This work is for adults seeking psychotherapy after an experience has already occurred, or for adults trying to understand the psychological, emotional, spiritual, or relational meaning of psychedelic material.

Integration Is Lived Change

An insight can feel profound and still not change your life.

Integration asks what the experience means in practice.

  • How does it affect how you relate to your body?
  • What does it ask of your relationships?
  • What grief still needs care?
  • What defenses are returning?
  • What part of the experience should be honored?
  • What part should be questioned?
  • What needs grounding before action?
  • What does ordinary life require now?

The work is not to preserve the peak. The work is to let the experience become part of a more honest life.

Psychedelic Integration and Spiritual Experience

Psychedelic experiences often include spiritual, mystical, symbolic, or existential material.

You may have encountered a sense of unity, death, ancestral material, archetypal imagery, divine presence, emptiness, terror, love, grief, or a radically different understanding of self.

These experiences deserve careful attention.

They should not be automatically dismissed as meaningless, nor automatically treated as literal instruction.

Cameron's work makes room for mystery while staying grounded in clinical discernment, embodiment, relationship, and ordinary life.

Online Psychedelic Integration Across Five States

Cameron is licensed to provide online therapy to clients physically located in:

New York  ·  New Jersey  ·  Florida  ·  Massachusetts  ·  Vermont

Where you are physically located at the time of session matters.

Online Therapy by State

Is Psychedelic Integration Therapy Right for You?

This work may be a fit if you want to understand and integrate a psychedelic experience in a grounded therapeutic space. It may be especially useful if you want care that is:

  • Clinically grounded
  • Trauma-informed
  • Spiritually literate
  • Nonjudgmental
  • Discerning rather than suggestive
  • Focused on ordinary life integration
  • Clear about safety and scope
  • Oriented toward lived change rather than peak experience

For psychedelic integration therapy inquiries, Cameron reviews availability for eligible clients in NY, NJ, FL, MA, and VT; insurance-based openings may require a waitlist.

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About This Work

How is psychedelic integration therapy different from psychedelic coaching?

Psychedelic integration therapy is clinical psychotherapy for making sense of experiences, emotions, relationships, trauma material, and life changes after psychedelic use. Coaching may focus more on goals, meaning-making, or accountability outside clinical care.

Does integration therapy mean the therapist provides or guides psychedelic sessions?

No. Cameron does not provide or guide psychedelic-assisted sessions. Integration therapy focuses on processing and integrating experiences that have already happened.

When should I seek therapy instead of peer support after a psychedelic experience?

Peer support can be helpful for normalization and community. Therapy may be important when the experience brings up trauma, fear, destabilization, relationship strain, shame, or changes in functioning.

Is online integration enough after a psychedelic experience?

Online integration may be enough when you are stable, safe, and seeking help making meaning or applying insights. In-person or urgent support may be needed if you feel destabilized, unsafe, unable to function, or disconnected from reality.

Cameron Eshgh, LMHC-D

Clinician

Cameron Eshgh, LMHC-D

NPI 1336731413.

Page FocusPsychedelic Integration Therapy with Cameron Eshgh, LMHC-D.
FormatOnline therapy by appointment; select couples work when appropriate.
StatesNew York, New Jersey, Florida, Massachusetts, and Vermont.
FeesPrivate-pay sessions are listed at $150-$350; exact fees are reviewed before care starts.