I’m thrilled to announce the release of my new book Psilocybin in Oregon: Real Healing for Real People. It’s now available on Amazon, and will be rolling out to local bookstores in the next week or two.

You can find it on Amazon


What the Book Is About

This book dives into how adults can engage with the psilocybin-services framework in our state. I cover:

  • The workings of Measure 109 and how it paved the way for legal psilocybin services in Oregon.

  • What folks can expect before, during, and after a psilocybin-facilitated experience.

  • Real stories and reflections from people navigating the system.

  • Tips for selecting a service center, preparing for your session, and integrating afterwards.

  • How this is part of a broader “psychedelic renaissance” happening in mental-health, wellness, and personal growth.

My aim is to make this topic accessible, grounded, and practical — not just the headlines, but what it really means for someone in Oregon interested in psilocybin-assisted work.


What Others Are Saying

Here are a few early reviews from Amazon readers (excerpted and lightly edited for clarity):

“This book walks you through exactly how Oregon’s legal psilocybin model works — what happens before, during, and after a session.”

“A clear, compassionate take on one of the most important shifts in mental-health care we are seeing today.”

“Whether you’re curious, cautious, or already on the path, this book is a must-read for anyone in Oregon thinking about psilocybin services.”

These early voices give me hope that the book will serve as a helpful guide to many. Amazon reviews will make this book show up for more people when they search for help, so feel free to leave an honest review.


Available Now & Coming Soon


A Note on Cost & Access

I believe this information should be accessible. If you cannot afford the book for whatever reason, please feel free to email me and I’ll send you a free PDF copy. 🙂 No judgment, no hoops — just send a quick note.


Why This Book Matters Now

With Oregon being one of the first states to build a regulated system for psilocybin services, there’s a lot of excitement — but also a lot of confusion. Many people have questions like:

  • “How do I get started?”

  • “What does a session actually look like?”

  • “How do I pick a facilitator or center?”

  • “What about cost, safety, integration?”

And they’re looking for answers that are honest, clear-headed, and rooted in lived experience. That’s where this book comes in. I wanted to create a resource that doesn’t just hype the possibilities, but also honors the nuance, the preparation, the integration.


Thank you for your support — whether you buy the book, share the link with a friend, or simply spread the word. It means a lot.

If you have any bookstore suggestions, want to invite me for a talk and podcast, or an author signing, or have questions about the book — just let me know!

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