The Center for Medicinal Mindfulness is a Boulder-based legal psychedelic therapy clinic. The professionals at the clinic have led thousands of individuals through ketamine-assisted and cannabis-assisted psychedelic therapy sessions. These sessions have brought significant breakthroughs in patients’ lives and helped them heal and reconnect with their inner self. In moderate doses, ketamine has positive psychedelic effects, which can facilitate profound transpersonal experiences and improve clarity.
The Center for Medicinal Mindfulness helps heal trauma, depression, PTSD, anxiety, grief, and feeling of meaninglessness so that patients can live a more fulfilling life. The psychedelic experiences can help you in a variety of ways. For example, they offer clarity and insight into your struggles and challenges, adding a spiritual dimension to ongoing therapeutic work. They also facilitate a sense of interconnectedness and meaning.
Since it was established in 2012, the clinic has become a pioneer in the emerging and growing field of psychedelic therapy, helping patients heal and grow. The clinic’s vision is to heal people and transform humanity through education, information, facilitation, and integration of legal and safe psychedelic practices that improve and enrich lives.
The professional facilitators and experts at The Center for Medicinal Mindfulness collaborate with their medical team in order to guide and oversee psychedelic sessions with various legal medicines, such as cannabis and ketamine, in both group and individual settings. The clinic offers training, private retreats, and community events to help people reach their goals.
The Center for Medicinal Mindfulness is an intentional community of activists and healers that promote safe and legal psychedelic use for healing and transformation.
The Center for Medicinal Mindfulness was also among the first legal and safe psychedelic medicine therapy clinics in the US. Their team has several accomplishments, such as founding and pioneering effective, safe, and innovative modalities known as Cannabis-Assisted Psychotherapy and Cannabis-Assisted Psychedelic Therapy.
Their professionals have also been professionally trained in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy and MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy by leaders and experts in the field.
Alison K. McQueen, MA, LPC, ATR
Review Center for Medicinal Mindfulness.