Integrating Expanded States of Consciousness into Therapeutic Work: Research-Backed Insights

Wednesday, December 17, 2025 | 12:00 PM EST - 12:45 PM EST

The Impact of Ceremonial Use of Plants on Mental Health

Depression, anxiety, and trauma-related symptoms continue to shape the daily lives of hundreds of millions of people. In fact, it’s estimated that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 men will experience major depression in their lives [1]. Even with consistent, high-quality care, some clients struggle to make meaningful progress. Traditional therapeutic modalities remain essential, yet for certain clients, their impact can plateau.

As interest grows in immersive and contemplative approaches to personal growth, including those aided by expanded states of consciousness and plant-based ceremonies, therapists are increasingly asked to help their clients understand what these programs involve, what research is finding, and how such experiences may intersect with the therapeutic process.

Who This Session Is For:
Therapists, counselors, psychologists, and other mental health professionals seeking clear, evidence-informed insight into emerging self-development approaches and how these may align with or complement established treatment options.

What We’ll Cover:

  • What emerging research suggests about immersive wellbeing programs, and how these approaches may support clients in working through emotional and mental barriers
  • Psychological processes that research indicates may be engaged during structured programs where clients achieve expanded states of consciousness
  • How these programs may offer clients new avenues when they have reached a plateau in their therapeutic work
  • Real-world examples of how these experiences have impacted people
  • Considerations for integrating these experiences within ongoing therapeutic work

[1] https://ourworldindata.org/mental-health 

Meet the Speakers

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Fede Menapace

Beckley Retreats Chief Growth Officer. Former COO at MAPS, Fede worked on developing innovative treatments for PTSD.

Veronika Gold

Veronika Gold, MA, LMFT

Co-founder of Polaris Insight Center. She provides alternative forms of assisted therapy for the treatment of PTSD.

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Kosu Boudreau

Beckley Retreats Lead Facilitator. Kosu is a registered trauma psychotherapist and integration specialist.

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