Rose Healing Center
Transformative Guided Psilocybin Journey
We are a Colorado-based collective of licensed clinicians and facilitators devoted to offering psilocybin-assisted therapy in a compassionate and meaningful practice. We provide a safe, regulated space where meaningful transformation can unfold — a meeting point between evidence-based care and the enduring wisdom of ancestral traditions that have long understood psilocybin as a tool for healing, insight, and spiritual renewal. Below, you’ll find more about our mission, our guiding values, and our team who conducts psilocybin-assisted therapy with expertise and compassion.
Mission
At Rose Healing Center, we’re working to expand access to psilocybin-assisted therapy through thoughtful pricing models and a commitment to serving diverse communities. Our care is grounded in trauma-informed practice, cultural humility, and meaningful collaboration among experienced professionals. While we remain deeply committed to supporting individual healing, our vision reaches further — toward a reimagining of the mental health field itself. We seek to challenge outdated paradigms, reduce harm, and contribute to a system that prioritizes lasting change over temporary relief. Our mission is to reduce suffering, foster connection, and help people heal — deeply and sustainably.
Core Values
Scientific Integrity
We are committed to evidence-based care and to grounding our practices in the best available research. Through ongoing data collection and collaboration with researchers, we aim to actively contribute to the growing body of knowledge around psychedelic therapy.
Cultural Reverence
We honor the ancestral traditions and Indigenous lineages that have long worked with psilocybin as sacred medicine, and we approach this work with humility and respect. We recognize that this medicine has deep cultural roots, and we are committed to educating our community about its history and ongoing cultural significance. By keeping this awareness at the heart of our work, we aim to practice in a way that is respectful to the cultures that have carried this knowledge forward.
Safety and Ethics
Every aspect of our care model is built on a foundation of safety, legal integrity, and ethical responsibility. Our team is trained in trauma-informed care, boundary setting, and harm reduction. We recognize the profound vulnerability that can arise in psychedelic work, and we hold that responsibility with great care. From screening and preparation to integration and follow-up, we design every step of the process to support safety, trust, and transparency.
Accessibility
Healing should not be reserved for the privileged few. We understand that financial barriers often limit access to transformative care, and we are committed to reducing those barriers where we can. Through flexible pricing structures and a deep sensitivity to the inequities in our healthcare system, we strive to make this work more available.
Personal and Collective Transformation
We believe true healing begins by facing suffering with courage and presence. This work invites deep personal change, but it also challenges us to rethink the systems we’ve inherited. We’re committed to reshaping mental health care into something where people are held in their fullest depth, not just treated for their symptoms.

What Makes Us Unique
At Rose Healing Center, we bring together a diverse team of facilitators — each grounded in shared values, yet offering distinct therapeutic approaches. This range allows us to better serve individuals from all walks of life, creating a more personalized and resonant healing experience. Alongside psilocybin therapy, we offer access to other clinically supported treatments including ketamine, medication management, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and EEG brain mapping — all integrated thoughtfully into our model of care when appropriate.
We are deeply committed to advancing the field of psychedelic medicine through rigorous research, contributing to a growing body of evidence that shapes best practices and expands public understanding. As a licensed medical clinic, we recognize both the immense potential and risks of this work. That’s why we prioritize safety, psychological screening, and ethical safeguards — ensuring each journey is held with clinical integrity and deep respect for the process.
How to Get Started
Beginning your journey at Rose Healing Center starts with a conversation. We invite you to schedule a brief call to share your intentions, goals, and any concerns — and to receive support in choosing a facilitator who best aligns with your needs. Finding the right fit is an important part of creating a safe, meaningful experience. If you’re ready to move forward and already feel clear about your choice, you’re welcome to reach out to a facilitator directly. Wherever you are in the process, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
What Does A Guided Psilocybin Journey Look Like?
Once you are appropriately screened and matched with a facilitator, your journey will unfold in three phases:

Preparation
Preparation Time Varies
At Rose Healing Center, we view preparation as a foundational, essential part of the process. Before any psilocybin session takes place, participants must engage in one-on-one time with a facilitator, often spread across multiple sessions. This time is devoted to building trust, fostering a sense of safety, and developing a strong therapeutic alliance.
Facilitators guide participants through intention-setting, clarifying hopes and fears, and helping shape the work around participant’s goals. We also ensure every participant receives clear, thorough information about risks, benefits, and alternatives to support truly informed consent. This stage is where the journey begins — grounded in care, collaboration, and mutual respect.

Psilocybin Journey
3 – 8 hours depending on dose and sensitivity
Each psilocybin journey is shaped by the foundation laid in preparation. The reflections, intentions, and trust built beforehand help guide the experience itself, which can take many forms. Some sessions may bring vivid imagery, emotional release, or deep insight, while others offer quiet stillness or gentle shifts in perspective. No two journeys are alike. What remains constant is the setting: a private, supportive space where participants are accompanied throughout by a trained facilitator. Psilocybin can open the door to buried emotions and inner truths that have gone unacknowledged — inviting each participant to face what has been hidden. For some, the experience may also evoke a sense of awe or spiritual insight — moments that can feel deeply meaningful, regardless of belief system. Though the experience may be expansive or painful, it is grounded in the safety and structure established by the facilitator.

Post Integration Therapy
Integration Time Varies
The psilocybin experience does not end when the medicine wears off — in many ways, that’s when the real work begins. Integration is the essential process of making sense of what emerged during the journey and weaving those insights into daily life. This phase typically takes a few to several hours and may unfold over multiple sessions, depending on the individual’s experience and needs. Facilitators work closely with participants to help ground the experience, explore its meaning, and tend to anything still unfolding. Without integration, even the most profound experience can remain untethered. With it, healing becomes sustainable and a catalyst for lasting change.
For those who wish to continue their growth beyond the initial arc of preparation, journey, and integration, we offer pathways for long-term care and connection through our community of trusted providers.
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What is Psilocybin Therapy?
Psilocybin therapy at Rose Healing Center unfolds in three essential phases: preparation, journey, and integration. Participants begin with preparatory sessions to build trust, set intentions, and ensure informed, supported consent. The psilocybin session itself takes place in a private, safe, and carefully held setting, with a trained facilitator present throughout. In the days and weeks that follow, integration sessions help translate the experience into lasting growth and insight. Together, these phases create a framework for safe, meaningful, and transformative healing.