You've had the experience. Now the harder work begins.
I help entrepreneurs and high-achievers translate psychedelic insight into lasting change — using a method that works at the level of implicit memory, not talk therapy.
Most people leave a retreat convinced that something shifted. Then, within weeks, the old patterns return — the anxiety, the same decisions, the same self-sabotage. This isn't a failure of the medicine. It's the integration gap.
Research at MAPS shows that psychedelic experiences don't produce change on their own. They create a window. What you do in that window — and how skilled your support is — determines whether you walk through, or watch it close.
"The experience sparks change. Integration sustains it."
— MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies)
During the ceremony, everything was clear. Three weeks later, you're back in the same patterns, wondering if you imagined it.
Difficult material surfaced. Grief, fear, old trauma. Without integration, these stay activated — feeding anxiety and confusion.
The experience was real, but language fails. You need a framework that goes below the verbal — to where the change actually lives.
Talk therapy addresses what you think and say about an experience. The Direct Access Method goes deeper — to implicit memory, somatic markers, and the nervous system patterns that run below conscious awareness. This is where the psychedelic material is stored. And where integration must happen.
Research shows that hypnotherapy and psychedelic states activate overlapping brain mechanisms — both bypass the habitual verbal mind and access the same deep networks. I use this overlap deliberately.
The psychedelic opened material that words can't reach. The Direct Access Method works in the same non-verbal register — through trance, somatic awareness and direct nervous system dialogue.
Lemercier & Terhune (2018, peer-reviewed) showed significant neurological overlap between hypnotic and psychedelic states — same networks, same depth of access. We use this deliberately.
Insights that stay only in the mind dissolve. We anchor them in the body — in felt shifts that the nervous system recognizes as real, not just intellectually remembered.
Not analysis of the experience, but updating of the underlying programs. Anxiety, self-sabotage and decision-paralysis are nervous system patterns — and patterns can be changed.
Most integration work is designed for a general population. My practice is built around a specific type of person: high-functioning, analytically sharp, already self-aware — and frustrated that none of it touches the patterns that matter.
If you went on a retreat specifically to break a ceiling — in your business, your relationships, your performance — and the usual therapeutic approach feels too slow and too vague, this is built for you.
I came to integration work through my own experience — two personal retreats in Ecuador and Mexico. I know what it's like to return from a ceremony with the certainty that something changed, and then watch the familiar patterns reassemble around you.
Most people offering integration support have read the literature and completed a training. They understand the phenomenology in theory. What they have not done is navigate the re-entry themselves — the days after a ceremony when the opening is real but ordinary life is already pulling at the edges of it. That difference is not minor. It changes what questions you know to ask.
I'm a psychologist with 7+ years studying the mechanics of the psyche and the author of the Direct Access Method — a framework built around implicit memory, somatic markers and the nervous system patterns that generate our behavior from below the threshold of awareness.
I've worked with 200+ clients across 900+ sessions, primarily entrepreneurs, IT professionals and traders. People who think clearly and still can't stop the patterns they can already see.
The integration gap is a nervous system problem. And the nervous system is where I work.
Each format is built for a different kind of need and timeline. All sessions are online, in English or Russian.
The complete framework for turning a psychedelic experience into lasting nervous system change.
Read →The first 30 days are critical. What the research says, and what actually works.
Read →Challenging trips, dark nights of the soul, and the surprisingly specific way to work through them.
Read →Peer-reviewed evidence for why hypnotic and psychedelic brain states activate the same networks.
Read →The integration gap is especially costly for entrepreneurs. What the data shows about translating insight into performance.
Read →The BDNF window closes at 2–4 weeks. Most integration work happens after that. A week-by-week framework for the full 90-day arc.
Read →A free 20-minute call to understand what happened, what you're working with, and whether this approach fits. No commitment.
Book Your Free CallOnline · Worldwide · English & Russian