Harm Reduction & Integration Therapy in Rose Hill

Patients carrying a psychedelic experience often run into a familiar wall when they look for help: clinicians who can't engage the subject substantively, or who reflexively respond in ways that shut the conversation down. Our Harm Reduction & Integration Therapy clinic in Rose Hill exists because that gap shouldn't exist. We sit down with what actually happened, work through it with you, and help the experience produce real change rather than fading or festering.

Harm Reduction and Integration: One Continuum of Clinical Work

Harm reduction approaches substance use through the lens of patient wellbeing and autonomy rather than abstinence demands. Applied to psychedelics, it means meeting patients where they actually are. Integration is the structured therapeutic work that follows a psychedelic experience and turns it into psychological change.

At InnerMost, these two strands operate as one practice. We hold space for whatever a patient is carrying and engage it clinically. The NIMH sets out federal-level guidance on self-care and accessing professional support. Some patients pair this work with ongoing Psychotherapy in Rose Hill for longer-term clinical care.

The practice runs as a single continuum. You can come before, during, or long after a psychedelic experience. We support patients in legal trials, those returning from underground or international experiences, and people processing something from years back.

  • Harm reduction protects patient autonomy and meets people where they are with skilled clinical engagement.
  • Integration turns the contents of a psychedelic experience into change that holds in everyday life.
  • The two are inseparable in practice and operate as one clinical discipline.

Why Patients in Our Own Neighborhood Choose Us

Most outpatient clinicians lack the training to engage psychedelic material at depth. Many won’t raise the subject; others respond in ways that prompt patients to stop disclosing. Our clinical posture begins from a different premise entirely.

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Beginning from what genuinely occurred.

Legal context isn’t a precondition for clinical care here. People are using psychedelics underground, on retreats abroad, and in their own communities. Most return without integration support of any kind. Our practice closes that gap. The clinical case keeps developing, including the Satterthwaite et al. 2026 Nature Mental Health living systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of psilocybin treatment for symptoms of depression.

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Psychedelic-informed therapists, not generalists.

Harm reduction and psychedelic integration require a specific kind of clinical literacy. Our therapists at InnerMost are trained in psychedelic-assisted therapy and non-ordinary states of consciousness. They understand the phenomenology of these experiences, including the challenging ones, and know how to work with what arises without pathologizing it or minimizing it.

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Support across every stage of the arc.

Whether you’re preparing for an upcoming experience, working through one from recent weeks, or reopening material from years back, there’s a pathway here. The supporting clinical evidence continues developing, including the Mertens et al. EPISODE randomized controlled trial in JAMA Psychiatry evaluating psilocybin with adjunct psychotherapy in treatment-resistant depression.

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Active leadership in psychedelic clinical research.

InnerMost leads and participates in groundbreaking clinical trials in psychedelic-assisted therapy. Our team includes active researchers and senior clinicians shaping the future of this field. That depth of expertise informs everything we do, including our harm reduction and integration work.

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Affirming care for every patient.

Our entire team is trained in trauma-informed, culturally affirming care. We offer specialized programs for LGBTQIA+ patients and clinicians, and we believe compassionate, non-judgmental mental health support should be available to everyone, regardless of the choices they’ve made.

The People This Practice Serves

Our Harm Reduction & Integration Therapy in Rose Hill NY engages a broad spectrum of patients carrying psychedelic experiences. Participation in a registered trial or licensed program isn’t a prerequisite for working with us clinically.

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Individuals seeking to maximize the therapeutic benefit of a non-ordinary state or psychedelic experience they’ve had — whether recent or in the past

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People navigating ongoing or unresolved effects of a psychedelic experience, including difficult, overwhelming, or confusing material

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Those preparing for an upcoming psychedelic experience and wanting to approach it with greater intention and safety

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Loved ones and caregivers supporting someone in the midst of a psychedelic journey or treatment plan, who need guidance and a framework for that support

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Individuals who have used psychedelics recreationally, on retreat abroad, or in underground ceremonial contexts and are looking for aftercare

Many patients who reach the Best Harm Reduction & Integration Therapy in Rose Hill come carrying experiences that were meaningful, hard, and disorienting all at once. Some describe a psychedelic crisis. Others want clinical help extracting full value from something important. Whatever you bring, our team is built to engage it directly.

What This Work Can Bring About

The Best Harm Reduction & Integration Therapy clinic in Rose Hill produces clinical outcomes across psychological, relational, and practical dimensions:

Safety and risk mitigation.

Understanding how to engage with psychedelics more safely — through education, preparation, and thoughtful aftercare — significantly reduces the risk of harm. Our clinicians help individuals and their support systems understand what to expect, how to navigate challenging experiences, and how to recognize when additional support is needed.

Extracting maximum therapeutic value.

Non-ordinary states can surface insights, emotions, and perspectives that are genuinely useful. Without integration, that material often remains unprocessed. With the right support, it can become the foundation for real psychological change: shifts in longstanding patterns, resolution of trauma, renewed clarity about relationships and purpose.

Processing difficult or overwhelming experiences.

Not every psychedelic experience is positive, and some leave people feeling confused, destabilized, or unable to return to baseline. Our therapists are trained to work with this material — helping you make sense of what happened, reduce distress, and move through it rather than around it.

Educating the people around you.

Psychedelic experiences don’t happen in isolation. Partners, family members, and close friends are often part of the picture, whether they know it or not. We can work with loved ones and caregivers to help them understand what someone is going through, how to offer meaningful support, and how to take care of themselves in that role.

Building a safer relationship with psychedelic medicine.

For individuals who plan to continue engaging with psychedelics — in legal contexts, on retreat, or otherwise — harm reduction therapy helps establish a more intentional, informed, and ultimately safer relationship with these substances over time.

The Course Treatment Takes

Every patient arrives with their own arc, and we shape the work to fit. The general structure of treatment moves through a recognizable sequence while staying responsive to what you actually need.

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Opening Consultation

You’ll start with a sixty-minute consultation with one of our therapists, typically via telehealth for ease of scheduling. The hour gives the clinician room to understand the experience you’re processing, your current needs, and what kind of support would actually serve. No judgment enters the room — the goal is listening and deciding together on the right pathway forward.

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Preparation Phase (When Applicable)

For patients heading into an upcoming psychedelic experience, your therapist works alongside you to set clear intentions, develop a safety plan, and build the psychological foundation for engaging the experience productively. We can also think through your support network, environment, and aftercare before the experience occurs.

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Integration Sessions

Integration is where most of the clinical work happens. In dedicated therapy sessions, you and your therapist examine what arose during the experience — feelings, imagery, insights, hard material, perspective shifts. Recent research like the Beidas et al. 2026 BJPsych Open phase II protocol on microdosing psilocybin for major depressive disorder continues refining where this work applies. Sessions can incorporate journaling, meditation, somatic awareness, and mindfulness.

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Support for Challenging Experiences

If you’re working through a difficult or destabilizing experience — sometimes called a difficult journey, a psychedelic crisis, or HPPD — our clinicians engage that material clinically. The orientation isn’t to pathologize what happened or treat it as a symptom needing suppression. The work is to understand what occurred, reduce ongoing distress, and assist you in finding your footing again.

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Caregiver & Loved One Support

If you’re here to support someone else, we can work with you directly. Whether you need guidance on how to show up for a partner or family member navigating an experience, or you’re processing your own reactions to what you’ve witnessed, InnerMost offers a space for that conversation.

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Ongoing Care

Integration is rarely a single session. Depending on the depth of the material and your goals, ongoing integration therapy may be recommended. Your InnerMost team will work with you to build a plan that fits your needs and evolves as your process does.

Our Clinical Home in Rose Hill

Whether you arrive in person or join via telehealth, our Harm Reduction & Integration Therapy clinic in Rose Hill NY is designed to feel different from a sterile clinical environment, with warm lighting, considered surfaces, and the kind of room that supports openness. You’ll find us located inside Rose Hill itself at 137 East 25th Street, 11th Floor, steps from Baruch College and the 28th Street 6 train, with most of Rose Hill a 2 to 6 minute walk away.

The container around this work matters clinically. Feeling safe with the clinician and the space isn’t ancillary to the work, it is the work. The field continues developing, including the Chwyl et al. 2025 International Journal of Drug Policy qualitative examination of expert perspectives on safety, inclusion, and accountability in psychedelic care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Start Your Journey?

If you’re in Rose Hill or anywhere in New York City and looking for clinical support around a psychedelic experience, we’d be glad to hear from you. Book a free discovery call with one of our care coordinators. It’s a chance to share what’s on your mind, ask anything that’s helpful, and decide together whether what we offer is the right fit. No pressure, no judgment, no obligation. Just a conversation.

Disclaimer: Our clinicians are only licensed to deliver services in-person or via telehealth in the state of New York.