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. . She typically screens clients via video and communicates on the encrypted app Signal. She began working with Andrew in 2022.
Teresa came to psychedelics after experiencing a severe depression herself that left her unable to get out of bed, she said. In the years since, she traveled to Peru and Ecuador, where she studied ayahuasca with members of the Shipibo tribe, Indigenous shamans who maintain centuries of knowledge about plant medicines.
“She was so thrilled,” he said. “She knew that whatever I was struggling with was something that I needed to work through. It felt really good to have that.” While the substances can help deal with trauma, Condorcita said, they can also be ceremonial. Or eye-opening. Or, of course, fun. After a session, psychedelic facilitators often revisit and help translate what happened in a process called integration.
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