Psychedelic Integration Psyrcles
Psychedelic healing has always happened in community.
Real change comes with social support.
Psychedelic Integration Psyrcle
Welcome! Are you seeking to make sense of your ketamine or other psychedelic experiences? Join our weekly integration group for a supportive and community-focused space to share, learn, and grow. Facilitated by Charlie Shockley, LCSW, a seasoned psychedelic preparation and integration therapist, this group offers a professional and compassionate environment to process your experiences.The group exists to help you achieve lasting healing from your journey vs. relying on medicine alone. Only in this day and age do we think it’s normal to heal in isolation. It’s a powerful thing to be witnessed and seen by peers who are on a similar path.
Connect with others on a similar journey.
Explore insights and meaning.
Develop integration strategies.
Build a supportive network.
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Led by:
Charlie Shockley, LCSWBi-Monthly Virtual Meetings:
Tuesdays from 6:00 - 7:30PMStarts:
April 21, 2026Cost:
$50 per 90-minute groupLimited to 8 Participants
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Charlie is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with extensive experience in psychedelic preparation and integration. They are dedicated to providing safe, ethical, and effective support to individuals navigating altered states of consciousness. They hold a deep commitment to harm reduction, evidence-based practices, and empowering individuals on their path of self-discovery.
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To learn more or to register for the group, please contact Charlie Shockley, LCSW at info@charlieshockley.com, or call 706-389-9684. Spaces are limited.
April 21, 2026
Human beings have always healed in community. Long before modern psychotherapy, people gathered in circles—around fires, in temples, in nature—to share stories, process grief, mark transitions, and make meaning of intense experiences. These communal practices weren’t just cultural rituals; they were essential to emotional regulation, identity formation, and resilience. Healing was never meant to happen in isolation—it happened through witnessing, being witnessed, and belonging.
Today, modern group therapy and psychotherapy continue this lineage in a structured, ethical, and evidence-informed way. In counselor-facilitated group therapy, individuals come together to explore their inner worlds while being supported by trained professionals who help maintain safety, boundaries, and depth. This approach is especially powerful for those integrating profound experiences, where insight alone is not enough—connection is what allows change to take root.
This is where psychedelic integration circles and ketamine integration circles play a vital role. As ketamine therapy and other psychedelic-assisted approaches grow in popularity, more people are seeking grounded, relational spaces to process what they’ve experienced. Integration is not just about understanding—it’s about embodying insights in real life. Harm reduction frameworks recognize that individuals will have these experiences, and emphasize the importance of safe, supportive environments to reduce risk and improve outcomes.
In counselor-facilitated psychedelic integration circles, participants engage in intentional group therapy that blends ancient communal healing with modern clinical wisdom. These spaces support emotional processing, meaning-making, and behavioral change, helping individuals translate altered-state insights into lasting transformation. Whether through ketamine integration circles, broader psychedelic integration circles, or traditional group psychotherapy, the core truth remains the same: healing deepens when it happens together.