There are experiences that can shift how you see yourself, your past, and your relationships. For some, psychedelic experiences can bring forward insight, emotion, or memory in ways that feel meaningful, but also difficult to fully understand afterward.

Psychedelic integration offers a space to slow down and make sense of what has emerged.

At Ominira Therapy, integration is approached with intention and care. The focus is not on the experience itself, but on how it connects to your life, your patterns, and your nervous system. This work is paced in a way that allows you to remain grounded while exploring what surfaced.

Psychedelic Integration in Nevada

Psychedelic integration is the process of working through the thoughts, emotions, and physical responses that arise during or after a psychedelic experience.

This may include:
  • making sense of insights or realizations
  • understanding emotional intensity or vulnerability
  • noticing shifts in identity, relationships, or meaning
  • reconnecting with your body after a disorienting experience

Integration is not about holding onto every insight. It is about discerning what is meaningful and allowing it to take shape in a way that is sustainable.

What is Psychedelic Integration?

Preparation and Ongoing Support

Some individuals seek integration after an experience. Others want support before, to feel more prepared and resourced.

Both are valid.

Preparation may include:
  • clarifying intention
  • identifying emotional or psychological considerations
  • building grounding strategies

Integration may continue beyond a single session, especially when the experience brings forward deeper layers of understanding.

Important Considerations

Psychedelic integration services at Ominira Therapy do not involve the facilitation, provision, or recommendation of psychedelic substances.

All work is conducted in alignment with current legal and ethical guidelines.

The focus remains on supporting you in understanding and integrating your experiences in a safe, grounded, and clinically appropriate setting.

Who This May Be For

This work may be supportive if you:
  • have had a recent psychedelic experience you are still processing
  • feel emotionally or physically unsettled afterward
  • want to better understand insights that emerged
  • are preparing for an experience and want structured support

Common Questions About Integration

What is psychedelic integration therapy?
Psychedelic integration therapy is the process of working through the insight, emotion, and physical responses that arise during or after an experience. The focus is not on the experience itself, but on understanding how it connects to your life, your patterns, and your nervous system in a way that feels steady and meaningful.

Is psychedelic integration therapy legal in Nevada?
Yes. Psychedelic integration therapy is legal because it does not involve the use, facilitation, or provision of psychedelic substances. At Ominira Therapy, this work may also include acknowledging the broader cultural and ceremonial contexts in which these experiences have historically existed. This is approached through a lens of respect, education, and reflection, while remaining fully aligned with current legal and ethical guidelines.

Do I need to have had a psychedelic experience to start integration therapy?
No. Some individuals seek support after an experience, while others want to feel more prepared beforehand. You may benefit from this work if you are trying to make sense of what surfaced, feeling unsettled afterward, or wanting a more grounded way to approach an upcoming experience.

Psychedelic Integration with EMDR and Somatic Therapy

Psychedelic integration at Ominira Therapy is not approached in isolation. Experiences often touch multiple layers, including memory, emotion, belief systems, and the body. Because of this, integration may draw from different therapeutic approaches depending on what is unfolding for you.

This may include elements of EMDR when experiences bring forward specific memories, images, or themes that feel unresolved. In these cases, EMDR can support the reprocessing of material in a way that reduces intensity and allows for a different relationship to what was experienced.

Integration may also include somatic awareness, particularly when the body holds aspects of the experience that are difficult to put into words. This can involve noticing sensation, breath, and nervous system responses, allowing your body to process at its own pace rather than forcing understanding cognitively.

These approaches are not applied in a rigid or prescriptive way. Instead, they are used with intention, guided by your capacity and what feels most supportive in the moment.

The goal is not to “do more,” but to create a process that is steady, responsive, and grounded, allowing insight to take shape in a way that is sustainable over time.
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You do not need to have everything clearly defined before beginning this process.

Integration is collaborative and paced in a way that respects your capacity.

If you are considering this work, you are invited to explore what it may look like to approach your experience with support, structure, and clarity.

Beginning Integration, At Your Own Pace

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