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INTEGRATORS

Integration Specialist Seal of Integrity

 

Background & Experience

  1. What led you to become an integration guide for plant and psychedelic medicines?

  2. How long have you been working in this field, and what training or mentorships have you undergone?

  3. What specific plant medicines or psychedelics do you have the most experience integrating?

  4. Have you worked with a diverse range of individuals, including those with trauma, mental health challenges, or spiritual crises?

  5. Are you affiliated with any organizations, professional networks, or ethical guidelines related to psychedelic integration?

Approach & Methodology

  1. How do you define integration, and what do you see as its primary goals?

  2. Do you follow a specific integration model, or is your approach more intuitive and tailored to the individual?

  3. What role do practices like breathwork, meditation, journaling, or movement play in your integration process?

  4. How do you support someone in translating their psychedelic experience into actionable change in their daily life?

  5. Do you incorporate any therapeutic, somatic, or coaching frameworks into your work?

Safety & Ethics

  1. How do you ensure a safe and ethical integration process?

  2. How do you handle individuals who experience reactivation, spiritual emergencies, or post-ceremony distress?

  3. What are your boundaries as an integration provider? (e.g., Do you provide medical, psychological, or diagnostic advice?)

  4. How do you approach harm reduction and set realistic expectations for people undergoing plant medicine journeys?

  5. Do you have a referral network of therapists, medical professionals, or other healers in case someone needs additional support?

Client Relationships & Expectations

  1. What does a typical integration session look like with you?

  2. How long do you usually work with someone post-ceremony—one session, weeks, months?

  3. Do you offer structured integration programs, or is it more flexible based on the client’s needs?

  4. What are some of the most common challenges your clients face post-journey, and how do you help them navigate those?

  5. How do you measure success in integration—what does a well-integrated experience look like?

Personal Practice & Continued Growth

  1. Do you have your own integration practices for your personal plant medicine work?

  2. How do you continue to learn and evolve as an integration provider?

  3. Have you ever had an experience that deeply challenged your understanding of integration? How did you grow from it?

  4. How do you maintain your own energetic and emotional well-being when working with others in deep transformational processes?

  5. What inspires you most about this work?

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A. Background & Experience

  1. What led you to become an integration guide for plant and psychedelic medicines?

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  1. How long have you been working in this field, and what training or mentorships have you undergone?

  1. What specific plant medicines or psychedelics do you have the most experience integrating?

  1. Have you worked with a diverse range of individuals, including those with trauma, mental health challenges, or spiritual crises?

  1. Are you affiliated with any organizations, professional networks, or ethical guidelines related to psychedelic integration?

B. Approach & Methodology

  1. How do you define integration, and what do you see as its primary goals?

  1. Do you follow a specific integration model, or is your approach more intuitive and tailored to the individual?

  1. What role do practices like breathwork, meditation, journaling, or movement play in your integration process?

  1. How do you support someone in translating their psychedelic experience into actionable change in their daily life?

  1. Do you incorporate any therapeutic, somatic, or coaching frameworks into your work?

C. Safety & Ethics

  1. How do you ensure a safe and ethical integration process?

  1. How do you handle individuals who experience reactivation, spiritual emergencies, or post-ceremony distress?

  1. What are your boundaries as an integration provider? (e.g., Do you provide medical, psychological, or diagnostic advice?)

  1. How do you approach harm reduction and set realistic expectations for people undergoing plant medicine journeys?

  1. Do you have a referral network of therapists, medical professionals, or other healers in case someone needs additional support?

D. Client Relationships & Expectations

  1. What does a typical integration session look like with you?

  1. How long do you usually work with someone post-ceremony—one session, weeks, months?

  1. Do you offer structured integration programs, or is it more flexible based on the client’s needs?

  1. What are some of the most common challenges your clients face post-journey, and how do you help them navigate those?

  1. How do you measure success in integration—what does a well-integrated experience look like?

E. Personal Practice & Continued Growth

  1. Do you have your own integration practices for your personal plant medicine work?

  1. How do you continue to learn and evolve as an integration provider?

  1. Have you ever had an experience that deeply challenged your understanding of integration? How did you grow from it?

  1. How do you maintain your own energetic and emotional well-being when working with others in deep transformational processes?

  1. What inspires you most about this work?

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