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Psychedelic integration coaching is about honoring the wisdom of your experiences, whether they arise in a journey or in everyday life, and weaving those insights into the way you truly want to live. At Fox Evolve, I draw from my background as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and transformational coach to create a compassionate, structured, and deeply human space. Together, we explore not just “what happened” in your journey, but how you can return to your authentic self and live with more clarity, presence, and purpose.
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Not at all. Many of my clients are simply looking for support in living in alignment with their values, navigating transitions, or reconnecting with themselves. Integration work is for anyone who longs to live more fully as who they really are—whether or not psychedelics are part of their path. Coaching offers a bridge back to your own wholeness.
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Not at all. While I specialize in psychedelic integration coaching, many of my clients come to me simply wanting trauma-informed coaching, behavior change support, or guidance in living more aligned with their values. Whether or not you’ve had a psychedelic journey, I provide a safe and supportive space for healing, clarity, and growth.
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I am not a prescriber or provider of psychedelic substances. I am a licensed facilitator in the state of Colorado. My role is to walk alongside you as a guide and integration coach. For those who engage in legal and safe psychedelic-assisted therapies, I offer preparation, grounded journey guidance, and integration support—helping you take the profound insights from those experiences and anchor them into daily life. This is not about “fixing” you—it’s about supporting you to embody more of who you already are.
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Therapy often focuses on addressing diagnoses, trauma, or clinical concerns. Coaching with me is rooted in transformation—it’s about learning, practicing, and embodying ways of being that bring you back into alignment. I integrate evidence-based practices from behavior analysis, Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness, while holding space for your unique spiritual, emotional, and lived experiences. Coaching does not replace psychotherapy or medical treatment, but it can complement them beautifully.
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I work with seekers, parents, professionals, and anyone who feels called to live more authentically. Some clients come after a psychedelic-assisted therapy experience, longing for integration. Others are professionals—behavior analysts, therapists, or coaches—seeking mentorship, supervision, or training in weaving together science and spirit in their work. Increasingly, I also collaborate with organizations and practitioners who share a vision for more accessible, community-based healing models. What unites everyone I serve is a desire to come home to themselves and create meaningful change in the world around them.
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Sessions are warm, collaborative, and tailored to you. We begin with presence—checking in on where you are in life or in your integration process. Together we clarify your intentions, explore what might be getting in the way, and build practical practices you can carry into your daily life. For professionals, sessions may include case consultation, values-based supervision, or training in integration practices. Each session is an invitation to return to yourself.
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Yes. Fox Evolve hosts both intimate retreats and group programs where people can gather in community, explore their inner landscapes, and practice returning to themselves in loving connection with others. These spaces often blend guided practices, integration workshops, rest, and embodied experiences that support deep healing and transformation. I also partner with other practitioners in Colorado and beyond to create collaborative retreat and training experiences as part of my longer-term vision for a collective approach to healing.
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At this time, coaching and integration support are not covered by insurance. Some clients are able to use HSA or FSA funds. Payment plans are available, and I encourage you to see this as an investment in living your life in alignment with who you truly are. An opportunity to come back to your true self.
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Safety is at the center of my work. As a trauma specialist and BCBA, I understand how trauma responses show up in the nervous system and daily life. Sessions are designed to be grounding, paced at your comfort level, and always consent-based. We focus on stabilizing first, then gently weaving in insights from psychedelic or non-ordinary states of consciousness. You are never pushed into re-experiencing trauma—instead, we work collaboratively to build safety, trust, and resilience.
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The first step is simple: schedule a free discovery call. This is a chance for us to connect, for you to share where you are on your journey, and to explore whether Fox Evolve feels like the right fit for your healing and growth. You can book directly through our contact page.
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I follow strict ethical guidelines as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist, and Licensed Psychedelic Facilitator in Colorado. This means I prioritize transparency, informed consent, confidentiality, and collaboration at every step. Sessions are always shaped around your comfort, boundaries, and goals. My work is nonjudgmental, trauma-sensitive, and community-centered, so you can trust that your safety and autonomy remain at the heart of the process.
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Yes. I offer supervision and consultation for Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), therapists, and other professionals who are curious about weaving clinical behavior analysis, contextual behavior science, and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) into psychedelic integration work. These sessions focus on both professional skill-building and personal development—supporting you to serve your clients with integrity, clarity, and heart.
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I provide training and mentorship for professionals who wish to expand their practice to include informal psychedelic preparation and integration support. While I do not prescribe psychedelics, I help therapists and coaches learn how to safely and ethically support clients before and after these experiences. Training emphasizes process-based therapy, contextual behavior science, and values-driven coaching methods.
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Yes. I believe healing is most powerful when it’s community-based. Fox Evolve is actively cultivating partnerships with like-minded professionals and organizations in Colorado, Oregon, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. While this collective vision is still unfolding, my role as a leader is to build bridges and create spaces where integrative, accessible, and values-driven healing can thrive.