Tracey, a psilocybin facilitator and clinical herbalist, pictured outdoors with natural light. She offers safe psilocybin treatment, teaches at the Changa Institute, and brings over two decades of experience with plant medicine and psychedelic support.

A Personalized Approach to Psychedelic Healing

“To be a trusted witness to what clients discover about themselves is the highest honor and joy.”
This is how Tracey Tiret describes her work as a licensed psilocybin facilitator in Oregon. Since becoming certified in 2023, Tracey has guided more than 150 individuals through legal, compassionate psychedelic journeys—supporting deep healing, personal growth, and reconnection with the self.

Her practice is rooted in safety, preparation, and integration. Whether you’re new to psychedelic medicine or returning to it with intention, Tracey brings decades of wisdom and grounded presence to each journey.

Tracey offers individual, couples, and group psilocybin ceremonies, each beginning with a discovery call to ensure the right fit. Individual journeys include:

  • Two 60-minute preparation sessions (intake + pre-flight orientation)

  • A legal, private psilocybin session supported by Tracey’s calm, accepting presence

  • Two post-journey integration sessions to help you understand and embody your insights

Integration, she emphasizes, is essential:
“Because of our shadow—the unconscious part that resists meaning—outside support is necessary. Integration can’t be skipped.”

Group journeys are available for clients with previous experience and include pre-meetings, health screenings, and optional follow-up integration circles. These ceremonies offer the additional healing power of community, a dynamic Tracey believes is vital: “People rarely heal in isolation.”


Decades of Plant Medicine Practice

Tracey’s experience is as rich as it is diverse. A clinical herbalist, craniosacral therapist, wildcrafter, educator, mother, and mycophile, she’s been working with sacred plant and fungal medicines for over 20 years. She is a lay aromatherapist. Her healing path began in childhood among the redwoods of West Marin County, California, and deepened through personal experiences with psilocybin, peyote, ayahuasca, and San Pedro.

In 2003, Tracey participated in one of the earliest group ayahuasca ceremonies in the Amazon, an experience that revealed her calling to hold space for others. Over the decades, she studied with master herbalists, somatic therapists, and shamanic healers. She and her husband even attended a cultivation seminar with Paul Stamets and now grow mushrooms for both micro- and macrodosing.


Teaching the Next Generation of Facilitators

Tracey is not only a practitioner—she’s also an educator. She taught at the Changa Institute in Lake Oswego, OR, guiding new facilitators in Preparation, Journeying, and Integration. Her ability to translate complex healing processes into grounded, embodied practice makes her a sought-after mentor in Oregon’s psilocybin community.


A Life Devoted to Healing

Tracey’s facilitation is deeply informed by her own journey. A survivor of emotional neglect and alcoholism in her family system, she has walked the road of healing and spiritual awakening with humility and courage. Her work helps others uncover their innate wisdom, shed old pain, and reconnect with their joy and self-worth.

Whether you’re exploring psilocybin for the first time or returning to it for deeper integration, Tracey offers a space that is warm, wise, and profoundly supportive.

If you’re ready to begin or deepen your healing, Tracey is currently accepting new clients. Reach out to schedule a consultation and discover if this path is right for you.

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