Plant Parenthood Integration Circle - September 2022
If the mind is where the psychedelic journey begins, family is where it expands and community is where it takes flight. The Plant Parenthood Integration Circle is a safe space for our community to gather, discuss experiences we’re preparing for or those we’re processing. It will also be a forum to connect with other parents, share insights we’re working into our daily lives and provide gentle accountability for our peers who are doing the same.
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
- Children and adolescents use psychedelics
- Including children in our integration process
- Healing intergenerational trauma
- Talking to your parents about psychedelics
Rebecca Kronman, LCSW is a licensed therapist and founder of Plant Parenthood, a digital and in-person community of parents who use psychedelics. She is also an assisting trainer with Fluence, a company that trains healthcare practitioners in harm reduction informed psychedelic preparation and integration. At her private practice in Brooklyn, she works with clients using mindfulness, experiential techniques and ketamine assisted psychotherapy to address depression, anxiety and life transitions. She also helps clients prepare for psychedelic experiences, incorporate insights or cope with challenges post-experience. Selected trainings include Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, Mindfulness for Clinicians, Psychedelics 101 & 102 and Beyond Experience Psychedelic Integration Workshop. Outside of work, she is a mother of two boys ages 5 and 7.
Andrew Rose is a certified mindfulness teacher, psychedelic educator and integration coach based in Montreal, Canada. Andrew is also an assisting trainer and mentor on the faculty at Fluence, and co-director of Plant Parenthood. Previously, Andrew established the Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration program at Mindspace Wellbeing, and was the Director of Programming and Content at Numinus. In addition to his interests in psychedelics and the clinical applications of mindfulness he has also studied and practiced in various Buddhist traditions for almost 20 years. He is dad to two boys, one of whom is neurodivergent.