Lyndsey Lyons, LPC

 Relational

Somatic

Psychedelic Therapy 

 

Welcome! 

There’s a familiar longing that I see in everyone that I’ve worked with. Many can’t quite articulate it at first but on some level, they know it. It’s a longing for connection – to self, others, and life. It’s a place where the armor comes down and you can finally just be. It’s putting down the masks of who you’ve built yourself and others up to be, letting go of who you think you are, and uncovering the freedom and love that is your birthright.

My life’s path includes helping people to uncover their longing and walking a path toward deeper fulfillment and connection.

I’ve discovered through my own journey and supporting others that what allows us to actually touch into that place of profound connection is by lovingly being with exactly what is. This includes the armor, the shadow, and the doubt. From a place of embodied acceptance, there’s room for profound healing.

 

 

“Ultimately, that is the definition of bravery: not being afraid of yourself”

-Chögyam Trungpa

My lens of working with people is relational, somatic, and often with the use of psychedelic medicine. Some areas that I focus on are: sexuality, relationships, spirituality, trauma, and end of life care/exploration around death.  I work with a wonderful, heart-felt team of practitioners at The, Love, Sex, and Gender Center and invite you to inquire with one of the practitioners there for sex therapy. At the moment, I am currently only offering psychedelic therapy.

The wounding that happens in relationships needs relationship to heal

 I help individuals and couples live from a place of love instead of fear and reconnect to their spirit and bodies. As a fellow traveler navigating this life, I offer you kinship, guidance, and a reflection of your goodness every step of the way.

 

“The erotic is a measure between the beginnings of our sense of self and the chaos of our strongest feelings. It is an internal sense of satisfaction to which, once we have experienced it, we know we can aspire. For having experienced the fullness of this depth of feeling and recognizing its power, in honor and self-respect we can require no less of ourselves”
-Audre Lorde