Learn more about me and my practice through some Q&A that I’ve done! Check it out:
Q: Why do you want to become a psilocybin facilitator?
A: I have become a psilocybin facilitator to help people heal from their past and embrace their future. I have a personal understanding of how psilocybin encourages us to access new ways to view old beliefs. Psilocybin facilitation and integration coaching allows me to utilize my past experience in social services to help people find and maintain inner peace.
Q: What communities are you most passionate about working with?
A: I am most passionate about helping people who feel like they have tried everything else western medicine has to offer. I enjoy working with people who experience complex trauma, relationship attachment challenges, fear of death/dying, and adverse childhood experiences. I bring 15 years of trauma informed and culturally humble practice to my facilitation services.
Q: What do you want people to know about this work?
A: Working in the psilocybin space is extremely rewarding when there is clear communication, education, and expectations. I strive to have a lot of dialog with people I work with to ensure we are understanding the ‘why’ behind psilocybin facilitation. I believe that helping people gain access to psilocybin services is crucial, whether that is with me or another better suited facilitator (and I’m happy to refer to my growing list of trusted peer facilitators!).
Susanne cares deeply about helping people heal from their past and embrace their future. She received her Masters of Social Work from Portland State University and has spent 15 years serving through the Department of Human Services. Susanne brings these years of trauma informed and culturally humble practice to her facilitation services. In 2023 she was Oregon’s first recipient of the Healing Advocacy Fund’s psilocybin training scholarship. Susanne completed psilocybin training through Clinical Cognitive Facilitator Training. Susanne has experienced personal growth and healing with the use of psilocybin and is excited to help you navigate your personal experience.
She has a personal understanding of how psilocybin encourages us to access new ways to view old beliefs. She is passionate about helping people who feel like they have tried everything else western medicine has to offer. Her experience is working with people with complex trauma, relationship attachment challenges, fear of death/dying, addiction, and adverse childhood experiences. Psilocybin facilitation and integration coaching allows Susanne to utilize past experience in social services to help people find and maintain inner peace.
“Working in the psilocybin space is extremely rewarding when there is clear communication, education, and expectations. I strive to have a lot of dialogue with people I work with to ensure we are understanding the ‘why’ behind psilocybin facilitation. I believe that helping people gain access to psilocybin services is crucial, whether that is with me or another better suited facilitator. I believe psilocybin can open the door for your own unique journey to begin.”