Psilocybin-facilitated healing in Portland, Oregon

A somatically held, trauma-informed, nervous system–rooted approach

Man experiencing benefits of psilocybin-facilitated therapy work

Psilocybin can open access to profound inner experiences, including insight, untapped emotion, compartmentalized memory, and moments of expanded awareness that bring a felt sense of meaning and connection beyond the individual self.

What determines whether those experiences lead to lasting change is not the medicine alone, but how the journey is held.

I offer psilocybin-facilitated work rooted in somatic awareness, nervous system safety, and relational presence. This is not about pushing for breakthrough or peak experience. It is about creating the conditions for safety and trust — allowing your experience to unfold at its own pace, and integration to become embodied and lasting.

A supportive, 3-phase process

Megan Moseley of Bodywise prepares clients for psilocybin sessions

Preparation

Before any psilocybin session, we will have at least two preparation sessions together.

Preparation helps you:

  • Build trust and a felt sense of safety

  • Cultivate embodied awareness and nervous system resiliency

  • Clarify intentions — without pressure or expectation

Rather than trying to control the experience, preparation helps your nervous system feel resourced, supported, and oriented going in.

Megan Moseley of Bodywise facilitates psilocybin journeys

Facilitated journey

During the session, I offer a calm, attuned presence, supporting your nervous system as your experience unfolds.

This work is:

  • Non-directive and non-interpretive

  • Grounded in pacing, choice and nervous system attunement

  • Centered on felt safety and embodied awareness

You are never pushed toward insight or outcome. The emphasis remains on support, presence, and trust, allowing your experience to unfold at its own pace.

Megan Moseley of Bodywise helps clients integrate their experiences after psilocybin journeys

Integration

This is where change takes root.

Integration supports:

  • Processing experiences through the body, not just the mind

  • Deepening attunement and cultivating nervous system resiliency

  • Embodying insights into daily life

Somatic practices, including Trauma Release Exercise (TRE®), support integration by anchoring insight in felt experience, allowing the body to process what the mind may not remember. Integration is the core part of this work, and essential for lasting change.

Megan Moseley of Bodywise offers psilocybin facilitation services

What this approach can support

Clients often describe this work as supporting a deeper relationship with themselves and their inner experience. Within a somatic, relational container, psilocybin facilitation can support:

  • A grounded sense of safety and nervous system resiliency, even during intense or unfamiliar inner states

  • Deepening trust in the body’s signals, timing, and wisdom

  • The ability to embody insight beyond the session and into lived, sustainable change

  • A more spacious, compassionate relationship with your emotions, memory, and inner experience

My work prioritizes safety and presence within a relational container, allowing experiences to unfold at a pace the nervous system can integrate. This creates the conditions for depth without overwhelm, and for insight to become embodied rather than fleeting.

Is psilocybin-facilitated therapy right for you?

Psilocybin-facilitated work is not a fit for everyone. Discernment is an important part of this process. My work is best suited for people who:

  • Feel genuinely curious or called toward deep inner exploration

  • Sense the value of preparation and integration

  • Want support that is grounded, embodied, and relationally present

Together, we explore whether this work feels supportive and aligned with you and your current life circumstances.

My service packages for somatic, psilocybin work, include preparation, the facilitated journey, and integration.

Packages and pricing

New clients

This foundational package supports safety, nervous system regulation, and embodied integration. The $2,500 investment includes:

  • Two preparation sessions to establish safety, intention, and embodied resources

  • One facilitated psilocybin journey, held in a somatically held, relational framework

  • Two integration sessions focused on somatic relational support, and embodied processing including tremor work (TRE®) when appropriate.

Current clients

For clients already working with me in ongoing somatic therapy containers, psilocybin facilitation sessions may be woven when appropriate.

In these cases, adding a psilocybin journey is $1,250–$1,500, plus service center and psilocybin fees.

Additional costs

Psilocybin journeys take place at licensed Oregon service centers. These fees are separate from my facilitation and integration work and are paid directly to the center.

  • Service center fees: Typically $500–$800, depending on the center

  • Psilocybin: Set by the service center and paid directly on the day of the journey

  • Additional sessions: Add on preparation and integration sessions are $250.

I will walk you through the full process in advance so you know exactly what to expect and can plan accordingly.

Book a complimentary discovery call

This free, no-pressure conversation is a chance to share what’s bringing you here, ask questions, explore fit and readiness together.

There’s no obligation, just an opportunity to connect and see what feels right. If you’re curious but unsure, that’s a perfectly valid place to begin.

FAQ

  • Psilocybin facilitation is a legal, supported service in Oregon that includes preparation, a guided psilocybin experience at a licensed service center, and integration afterward.

    My role is not to direct or interpret your experience, but to support safety, presence, and integration before, during, and after the journey. My approach is somatically held, meaning we work with the nervous system and the body’s wisdom as central guides throughout the process.

  • Somatically held psilocybin work places nervous-system safety, embodied awareness, and relational attunement at the center of the experience.

    Rather than focusing solely on insight or catharsis, we pay attention to how experiences are held and processed in the body. This supports regulation during the journey and deeper, more sustainable integration afterward — so insights don’t stay abstract, but become lived and embodied.

  • Yes. Psilocybin services are legal in Oregon when provided through licensed facilitators and state-approved service centers, in accordance with Oregon Health Authority regulations.

  • As a licensed psilocybin facilitator, my role is to:

    • Support preparation before the journey

    • Offer grounded, attuned presence during the experience

    • Guide integration afterward

    I do not guide or shape the content of the journey. Instead, I support your nervous system in feeling safe enough to allow your own inner wisdom to emerge.

  • No. Psilocybin facilitation is not psychotherapy, medical treatment, or mental health counseling. It is a legal, supported service focused on personal insight, emotional processing, and embodied integration.

    That said, my background in somatic and nervous-system-based work strongly informs how I support safety, pacing, and integration throughout the process.

  • No. Many people I work with are new to psilocybin. Preparation sessions are designed to help you feel informed, supported, and grounded before moving forward.

  • Feeling hesitant is very common — and welcome. This work moves at your pace, with an emphasis on consent, choice, and nervous-system safety at every step.

  • People seek psilocybin facilitation for many reasons, including:

    • Emotional healing and self-understanding

    • Life transitions or rites of passage

    • Grief, meaning-making, or spiritual inquiry

    • Feeling stuck or disconnected from self

    • Deepening embodiment and authenticity

    This work is not about fixing or forcing change — it’s about creating the conditions for clarity and reconnection to arise naturally.

  • Psilocybin can open access to deep layers of experience. Somatic practices help the nervous system stay oriented, resourced, and regulated during this opening.

    By working with sensation, breath, posture, and embodied awareness, integration becomes less about “figuring it out” and more about allowing insights to settle into the body and daily life.

  • When offered legally, ethically, and with proper screening, preparation, and integration, psilocybin facilitation can be a safe and supportive process.

    Safety, consent, pacing, and readiness are central to my work. Not everyone is a fit for psilocybin at every moment, and part of my role is helping discern timing and appropriateness.

  • No. Psilocybin is provided by licensed Oregon service centers. I work in collaboration with these centers and support you through preparation, the facilitated experience, and integration.

  • I offer preparation and integration support in Portland, Oregon, and work with licensed psilocybin service centers for the journey itself.

  • My work is deeply grounded in nervous-system literacy, somatic awareness, and decades of hands-on clinical experience. I bring a calm, attuned, body-based presence to this work, with a strong emphasis on safety, choice, and integration.

    Rather than chasing peak experiences, we focus on what supports lasting embodiment, clarity, and alignment in everyday life.

  • There’s no obligation to move forward. Even the preparation or discovery process can be valuable on its own.

  • I offer a free discovery call to explore whether psilocybin facilitation feels like a fit. It’s a relaxed, no-pressure conversation where you’re welcome to ask questions — and where we can listen together for what your system is asking for next. Schedule your call with Megan.