Fall 2025 Psychedelic Therapy for COUPLES Retreat
September 11-14, 2025
Are you and your partner having the same fight over and over?
Are you feeling disconnected from your partner?
Do you want to deepen your bond, and feel more secure in your partnership?
Have you recognized that there are past traumas or events that make it hard for you to connect openly and vulnerably with your partner?
Or maybe no matter what you try, you can’t seem to communicate what you are really feeling to your partner?
If you said yes to any of the above questions, you are invited to our Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy COUPLES retreat in Colorado. Relationships are one of the most rewarding aspects of life, but can also be some of the most challenging experiences. Like anything meaningful and rewarding in life, relationships take work and continued care. There’s no shame in needing help or support.
Join our waitlist.
Our retreats are limited in space to provide an intimate atmosphere that prioritizes personalized attention. If our current retreat is filled, we always offer priority to previous applicants for the next retreat.
How can our Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy retreats help couples?
Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy (PAP) offers couples a unique opportunity to engage in a transformative healing process that can disrupt negative patterns, foster personal accountability, and deepen emotional intimacy. PAP not only reduces trauma responses but also enhances self-awareness and emotional regulation.
The use of psychedelics like ketamine and psilocybin can catalyze significant growth and healing for couples who feel stuck. Often described as a “lubricant” for easing defensiveness and anxiety, it serves as a powerful tool to facilitate changes that might otherwise take years to achieve.
Through PAP, couples can develop healthier defense strategies and strengthen their emotional resilience around vulnerability, honesty, and boundary-setting. This process helps to diminish destructive cycles that contribute to sexual difficulties, emotional distance, and overall suffering. As couples embark on psychedelic journeys, they learn to explore and articulate complex emotions and desires, creating space for their partners to do the same, which enhances their connection.
Combining psychotherapy with medically supervised ketamine and psilocybin allows each partner to gain clarity on how well they align with their values, become more vulnerable in expressing their desires, recognize their defenses, and adopt healthier coping strategies for addressing both their own feelings and those of their partner.
The retreat model allows couples to escape the barriers of daly life - busy schedules, family stressors, and lots of responsibilities and reconnect with themselves and each other in a structured, supportive, beautiful setting.
Take it from one of our previous clients…..
“Working with Hannah and engaging in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) over the last two years has, quite literally, changed my life. I have seen several different therapists throughout my life, but I sought out KAP as a way to connect more deeply with my subconscious, hoping to gain clarity about my marriage, my life, and my path forward.Through my work with Hannah and KAP, I have found that clarity. I’ve been able to process deep-seated grief, explore long-held patterns, and better understand my desires and fears—insights that became more accessible through ketamine and the safe, supportive environment that Hannah creates.This work is both vulnerable and powerful, and it wouldn’t have been possible without the deep trust I have in Hannah. Perhaps most importantly, she has helped me trust myself more fully. I am now a firm believer in the potential of this therapy—when used safely and intentionally, ketamine can open doors to self-exploration that once felt unreachable.While this therapy is not inexpensive, I can say with complete confidence that it has been worth every penny. The growth, healing, and self-awareness I have gained are truly invaluable, and I am so grateful”.