Plant Parenthood Integration Circle - November 2024
Plant Parenthood is a community organization focused on exploring the intersection of modern parenting and the intentional use of psychedelics and plant medicines. Our online integration circle is a safe space for our community to gather, connect with other parents, share experiences, knowledge, insights, and provide gentle accountability for our peers.
This group will be lightly facilitated by Rebecca and Andrew. While the group is open to all, we will be particularly focused on how psychedelics and psychedelic integration relate to parents. Themes for exploration may include:
- How to talk to kids about plant medicines and psychedelics
- Coping with stigma and shame in parent communities
- Adolescents and teen use of psychedelics
- Integration as a family process
- Healing intergenerational trauma
- Talking to your parents about psychedelics
Rebecca Kronman, LCSW is the founder of Plant Parenthood, a community exploring the intersection of psychedelics and family. She is a Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration therapist and a trainer with Fluence, a psychedelic therapy training organization. She serves on the board of the Psychedelic Medicine Association and works with new ketamine clinicians at Journey Clinical, a virtual ketamine prescriber. Her work has been featured in GQ, Harper’s Bazaar, NBC News, Double Blind, Chacruna, Romper, and The Psychedelic Medicine Podcast. Outside of work, she is a mother of two boys ages 7 and 10.
Andrew Rose is a psychedelic educator, harm reduction and integration coach and certified mindfulness teacher. He has been working with psychedelics and meditation for over 20 years and has been educating therapists and the general public about psychedelics since 2017 with organizations like Mindspace, Numinus, and Fluence, and is currently the Director of Programs for the Psychedelic Safety Institute. He is father to two boys, ages 11 and 15.