Corinne Bailey
Hi there! I'm a neuroqueer, eclectic therapist who uses a trauma-informed, inclusive and holistic approach to promote brave healing.
Find psychedelic support providers near Denver, CO. TripSitter helps people compare practitioners who offer trip sitting, psychedelic integration, preparation support, and related care.
8 active listings
Hi there! I'm a neuroqueer, eclectic therapist who uses a trauma-informed, inclusive and holistic approach to promote brave healing.
Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Provider in Colorado
Depth-oriented psychotherapist specializing in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy, somatic and parts-based therapy (Hakomi/IFS), and psychedelic integration. Working with self-aware adults who have done the work and are ready to go further. Based in Denver, Colorado.
Licensed psychologist offering trauma-informed, relational, and somatic support for psychedelic preparation, integration, and emotional processing.
Psychedelic Therapist & Natural Medicine Clinical Facilitator
Licensed Trauma therapist, Natural Medicine Clinical Facilitator, Clinical Director and owner of Happy Rebel Healing.
Somatic Psychotherapist & Licensed Psilocybin Mushroom Facilitator in Training
Licensed Psilocybin Healing Center in Boulder, Colorado
People searching for a trip sitter in Denver are often looking for calm, grounded support before, during, or after a psychedelic experience. This page is designed to help you find local options near Denver, CO without sorting through unrelated wellness directories.
TripSitter listings can include practitioners who offer preparation sessions, in-person or remote trip sitting, psychedelic integration, microdosing support, and adjacent coaching services. Provider availability, training, scope of practice, and legal boundaries vary, so use each profile as a starting point for a careful conversation.
If there are not many active providers directly in Denver yet, broaden your search to nearby cities or statewide options. Many practitioners support clients remotely for preparation and integration, while in-person trip sitting is usually limited by travel distance and local rules.
TripSitter is not a medical provider and does not sell or provide controlled substances. Use this directory to discover support, ask informed questions, and choose a provider whose experience, ethics, and communication style fit your needs.
A trip sitter is a sober support person who helps create a calm setting, stays present during the experience, and may help with preparation or integration depending on their training and scope.
Some licensed clinicians offer psychedelic integration or ketamine-assisted therapy where legally available. Other providers may be coaches, guides, or sitters rather than therapists, so review credentials carefully.
No. TripSitter is a directory for finding support providers. It does not provide, sell, or facilitate access to controlled substances.
Ask about training, experience, boundaries, emergency planning, confidentiality, legal compliance, and whether the provider offers preparation, sitting, integration, or all three.