Psychedelic Integration Circle Online: Preparation & Integration
Tuesday, July 7
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM local time
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About
A Monthly Online Space to Process, Reflect & Find Your Ground After Psychedelic & Expanded State Experiences
Have you recently had a psychedelic or altered-state experience that's left you with more questions than answers? Are you looking for a grounded, supportive space to process, reflect, and find your footing alongside others walking a similar path?
Sometimes an experience opens something in us that everyday life doesn't quite have the language for.
Integration Circle Online exists for exactly that moment: the after.
A monthly drop-in space for people navigating psychedelic and expanded state experiences, the circle is run in partnership with The Psychedelic Society and is open to all. Whether you are newly curious or more experienced, whether your journey brought profound insight or left you unsettled and searching, you are welcome here.
All psychedelic medicines and expanded states are held within the circle, including experiences arising through breathwork and meditation.
There is no closed group, no ongoing commitment, and no expectation of where you should be in your process. Come once, or return whenever your journey calls for it.
What Happens in the Circle
Each session runs for two hours via online video call. The space is collaborative and participant-led. You might share something that's been sitting with you, ask a question, or simply be present and listen. All of it is valid.
Experienced facilitators hold the relational and emotional safety of the group throughout, establishing clear ground rules around confidentiality, respect, and mutual care at the start of every session. Cameras remain on to support a genuine sense of presence and connection.
Our Intention
To offer a safe, confidential, trauma-informed space where insight, healing, and repair can happen in relationship, not in isolation, and at a pace that honours each person's own nervous system.
The circle is not therapy. It offers something equally valuable: skilled, boundaried facilitation, the wisdom of shared experience, and the quiet power of being truly witnessed.
Is This the Right Space for You?
Group settings aren't the right fit for everyone at every stage of integration, and we take that seriously. Before booking, we invite you to read through our readiness questions. They're there to help you feel confident that this space is right for you, right now.
👉 integrationcircle.online/monthly-integration-circle
If anything gives you pause, please don't hesitate to reach out. We're glad to talk things through and explore what might serve you best. 📧 support@integrationcircle.online
If you have any access needs or anything else that would help you attend safely, please let us know. We are committed to making this space genuinely accessible and welcoming for everyone.
Details
📅 First Tuesday of each month 🕡 18:30–20:30 GMT 💻 Online via video call 🎟 Single sessions available, with discounts for blocks of 3 or 6
Out of care for the group, late entry is not possible after 18:40. Please arrive on time.
ABOUT INTEGRATION CIRCLE ONLINE

We hope TOPIC can be an ongoing resource for your psychedelic preparation and integration. We are a trauma-informed psychedelic circle, offering peer support and a sharing circle with the aim of supporting the integration of expanded states into our lives in a way that is helpful and meaningful to us.
We invite insight, healing and repair to happen in relationship and at a pace determined by each person’s nervous system capacity. As our community builds, we hope to offer you a space where you can reflect on your own journey and that of your peers from a place of comfort and security.
‘Psychedelic’ means ‘mind-manifesting’. The group will focus on experiences induced by use of psychedelics, but meditation, breath-work, and other, sometimes spontaneous, processes can also induce these states.
The group does not offer therapy. It is simply a safe, confidential space for you to share your experiences or hear from others if you are considering whether use of psychedelics is right for you.
We recognise the positive potential of the use of psychedelics, but as a group will work within the law, so we ask that you don’t turn up under the influence of substances and that you don’t take psychedelics in the session. We will also ask you not to share information about illegal psychedelic services.
YOUR FACILITATORS
Kathryn Osborne

Kathryn (Kathy) Osborne is an experienced Relational Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor and Yoga Therapist for Mental Health (Trauma Informed.).
Her embodied knowledge gives her an understanding and fascination of unspoken communications, often called symptoms, that when acknowledged and given space can be the key to recovery and insight. She is professionally interested in developing Harm Reduction, Preparation and Integration protocols within Psychedelic Assisted Therapy and is running an Integration Circle in partnership with The Psychedelic Society.
Her approach works well with the science and philosophies underpinning consciousness and expanded states. She is a member of the Institute of Psychedelic Therapy and currently studying on their excellent two-year professional training in Depth Relational Process.
As a 57year old woman and cancer survivor, she is personally interested in exploring the myths, archetypes, prejudices and challenges surrounding post-menopausal women. In a world obsessed with staying young, she feels a strong need to challenge her own preconceptions around ageing and approach this new chapter with the reverence and responsibility it brings.
Jo Delehay

Jo is a psychotherapist, lecturer, trainer, and supervisor with over thirty years of experience in mental health. Her career began as a mental health nurse, working in inpatient, intensive care, and acute settings before moving into community-based roles within crisis day hospitals and acute community teams.
In 2008, Jo retrained as a psychotherapist and has since dedicated her work to supporting people living with complex trauma across both NHS and private settings. Her experience spans medical and intensive care trauma, as well as trauma within the veteran, paramedic, and fire service communities.
She currently works in a specialist NHS trauma service, focusing on developmental trauma and supporting refugees and people seeking asylum.Jo is a professional member of the Institute of Psychedelic Therapy and is completing their two-year Depth Relational Process Training, during which she has gained both personal and professional experience of non-ordinary states of consciousness. This has deepened her understanding of how to support and integrate these processes with care and in safe relational ways.
Viviane

Viviane (Vivi) is a relational psychotherapist in private practice in London. Her work is grounded in over twenty years of experience with migrants and refugees across NGOs, education, and community-based services. She holds MAs in Refugee Studies and International Development, and her approach is shaped by a long-standing commitment to social justice, cultural sensitivity, and the healing potential of relational depth.
Vivi creates spaces where people feel safe, seen, and able to reconnect with their inner resources. Her professional interests include the grief and complexity of displacement, as well as the lived experiences of mixed-heritage and racial identity—how they shape belonging, self-understanding, and our ways of being in the world.
She has a growing interest in non-ordinary states of consciousness and is currently developing her work around preparation and integration, particularly in the context of psychedelic experiences. She approaches this area with care, curiosity, and respect for its potential to support deep personal process when held in a safe and relational way.
Vivi is a professional member of the Institute of Psychedelic Therapy and is currently completing their two-year Depth Relational Process training. In addition to her private practice, she facilitates group work for refugees within an organisation based in East London.
Tiph Fedor

Thip is a registered Counsellor and Compassionate Inquiry Practitioner, Mentor, and Facilitator, as well as an Integrative Psychedelic Therapist, registered with the Institute of Psychedelic Therapy.
Trained by Eckhart Tolle as a certified Mindfulness Practitioner, she integrates deep presence with the principles of Compassionate Inquiry, guiding individuals through their trauma toward a place of authentic self-connection.
For over 30 years, she has worked with individuals and couples from around the world through my private practice, nestled in the peaceful Herefordshire countryside. Her own healing journey is inseparable from her work, as she believes that true therapeutic presence comes from a place of personal growth and deep self-awareness.
For her, the spiritual journey and the process of healing trauma are not separate paths but deeply intertwined, unfolding together in the pursuit of wholeness and inner transformation..