Embracing the future of therapy with psilocybin. A personal journey and invitation.

Dear Beautiful Soul,

I hope this finds you well and open to exciting new developments in the realm of psychotherapy. I am thrilled to share that I have been part of the first cohort of students in Fluence's Certificate in Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy. 

This comprehensive 12-month training program, the first of its kind, has provided me and my fellow students with a profound understanding and the practical skills necessary to administer safe and effective psilocybin-assisted therapy. 

As one of the first psychotherapists to complete this rigorous program, I am now licensed under Oregon's Measure 109 as a Psilocybin Facilitator. The training is grounded in Fluence’s Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration (PHRI) approach, a pioneering strategy in psychedelic-assisted therapy and integration. 

The program has been meticulously designed and taught by leading experts with significant experience in psilocybin-assisted therapy within clinical research settings.  I am proud to join my 24 fellow graduates who have successfully completed a full 160 hours of licensure-qualifying training. 

We are among the world's first licensed psilocybin facilitators, a milestone acknowledged by Fluence’s co-founder and Chief Visionary Officer, Elizabeth Nielson, Ph.D., who announced us as future leaders in Oregon's Psilocybin Services ecosystem. 

I just received confirmation of my license and am excited to announce that I will begin to see clients in the psilocybin space come September.

Psilocybin-assisted therapy represents a significant shift in our approach to mental health and well-being. It offers a new way to explore and address deep-seated emotional and psychological issues. 

If you're interested in learning more about this therapy or considering it as a potential approach to your well-being, I would be delighted to guide you through this process. 

Please feel free to reach out to me at support@michellerobertsphd.com

Thank you for your continued trust in my professional capabilities and for being open to the future of psychotherapy. 

 Wishing you health and happiness, 

 Michelle

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