SUMMER MEDICINE
SESSIONS
JUNE 1st -Sept 1st
A Relational Pathway to Psychedelic Care
Intentional Group Psychedelic Practice Offered June through August. Psychedelic Medicine is often spoken about as an inward journey, but healing also lives between us. In being witnessed. In practicing honesty. In learning how to stay present to ourselves while remaining connected to others. The Relational Medicine Circle is a practice psychedelic offering for groups of 3+ who feel called to explore medicine work within the living field of relationship. These circles are rooted in the understanding that healing does not happen in isolation. We are shaped in connection, ruptured in connection, and often restored through connection as well. The relational experience itself becomes part of the medicine: reflective, tender, spontaneous, and alive.
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Seattle
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Tacoma
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Portland
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PNW
Seattle 〰️ Tacoma 〰️ Portland 〰️ Seattle 〰️ PNW
Who is this for?
There is no single "right" way to enter a medicine circle. Some participants arrive with people they already know and trust. Others join a circle intentionally curated around a shared identity, life experience, profession, or relational intention.
Each circle develops its own character and collective purpose, while remaining grounded in the values of curiosity, pleasure, relational trust, consent, and community care. These circles may include:
Friends & Chosen Family
For friends, housemates, and chosen family members who wish to explore psychedelic practice together while deepening connection, understanding, and mutual support.
Couples & Polycules
For romantic partners and relational networks seeking to strengthen intimacy, attachment security, communication, trust, and belonging through shared medicine work and integration.
Identity-Based Circles
Groups organized around shared experiences of gender, sexuality, spirituality, or other meaningful aspects of identity. These circles offer participants the opportunity to journey alongside others who may share similar lived experiences and cultural contexts.
Therapist & Practitioner Circles
For therapists, healers, and helping professionals who wish to experience the medicines they hear about from clients, deepen their understanding of psychedelic care, or engage their own personal and professional growth within a supportive peer container.
Family Healing Circles
For siblings, parents, adult children, and other family members seeking opportunities for greater understanding, repair, connection, and relational healing.
Community Circles
For individuals who do not already have a group but feel called to relational psychedelic practice. These circles are thoughtfully curated by Psilocythem and bring together participants around shared intentions, identities, or areas of exploration.
Limited Sessions
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Medical Screening
Preparation sessions
Facilitated medicine session
Integration support
Collaborative intention & relational process guidance
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Step 1- Schedule a Consultation
Receive Education on Psychedelics, Orientation on the Journey
Step 2
Pay Your Deposit & Form Your Circle
A $300 non-refundable deposit per person reserves your group’s place within the summer offering. Deposits are applied toward your total balance and include:Initial screening & consultation
Securing your ceremony date
Your first group intention setting session
Step 3 Plan Your Journey
Psilocythem currently offers medicine spaces in Seattle and Portland. Groups are also welcome to choose a personally meaningful location. Groups are responsible for shared travel or lodging costs for facilitators when applicable. -
PRICE: $900-$1500
Psilocythem uses a sliding scale pricing model rooted in the principles of solidarity, reciprocity, and sustainability. All participants receive the same quality of care and support at varied costs so that more Queer and LGBTQIA+ folx can access trauma-conscious psychedelic care and relational healing spaces.
This model is part of an ongoing commitment to reducing financial barriers while also sustaining the labor, preparation, emotional care, and resources required to facilitate this work responsibly and ethically.
Participants are invited to self-select where they fall within the sliding scale with honesty and care for both themselves and the wider community. The higher end of the scale helps make lower-cost access possible for others within the community.
When choosing where you land within the scale, you may consider:
Your current income and financial stability
Access to savings, family support, or generational wealth
Housing stability and access to resources
Your ability to meet basic needs with relative ease
Whether paying at a higher tier would create inconvenience or genuine hardship
Your desire and capacity to support broader access to care for others
$900 - $1050 - Community Access (3 slots per summer)
This tier is intended for folx navigating housing or job insecurity, living paycheck-to-paycheck, working to reduce debt, or managing significant financial constraints despite having some reliable income. If this describes your current circumstances, I warmly encourage you to choose this tier. Community Access pricing exists so that financial limitations do not become a barrier to receiving care. If you have the financial flexibility to participate at a higher tier, doing so helps keep Community Access spaces available for others in the community.
$1100 - $1300- Sustaining Fee
This tier is intended for folx with generally stable housing and employment who have limited discretionary income after meeting their basic needs. If this reflects your current financial reality, I encourage you to choose this tier. The Sustaining Fee helps support the ongoing viability of the practice while remaining accessible to those who have financial stability but limited flexibility. This tier often serves as the bridge between accessibility and sustainability within the community care model.
$1350 - $1500- Supporting
This tier is intended for folx who experience financial stability, have secure housing, can consistently meet their needs, and have expendable income available for wants, travel, recreation, or savings. If paying at this level would not create financial hardship, I encourage you to consider this tier. Choosing the full $1500 helps offset costs for community members accessing the Community Access tier and supports a broader vision of mutual aid, reciprocity, and expanded access to care.
The intention of this model is not guilt or financial scrutiny, but collective care. Those with greater access to resources help widen the doorway so more people can enter.
Healing ecosystems thrive through reciprocity. Like a forest canopy sharing light with younger growth, this model allows the practice to remain both accessible and sustainable.
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A Trauma-Conscious Relational Approach
These relational pathways are trauma conscious and intentionally designed to tend the thresholds that often emerge for folx navigating:
Dysphoria & transphobic fatigue
Complex PTSD
OCD
Religious trauma
Histories of childhood sexual abuse
Care within the circle is not organized around pathology or “fixing,” but around creating enough spaciousness, attunement, consent, and nervous system safety for new possibilities of connection, embodiment, pleasure, and belonging to emerge.
These circles are structured not to orient around pain, but to organize around pleasure, curiosity, imagination, relational trust, and aliveness.
At times, difficult or activating experiences may arise during medicine work. Participants are gently supported in allowing emotions, sensations, memories, and insights to move through their full cycles with care and integration while remaining connected to themselves, the body, and the group.
These circles are structured not to orient around pain, but to organize around pleasure, curiosity, imagination, relational trust, and aliveness. Difficult experiences may still arise, and participants are gently supported in allowing emotions, sensations, memories, and insights to move through their full cycles with c