Integrate is collaborating with Dr. Carmen Amezcua in central Mexico to provide an immersive therapeutic experience.
There are moments in life when we go through experiences that
transform us profoundly.
• The loss of someone we love.
• A traumatic event that continues to resonate in the body.
• A depression that is difficult to move through.
• A life transition that forces us to reexamine who we are.
Many people discover that talking about pain is not always enough.
Sometimes we need to access deeper layers of the mind and body —
where memory, emotion, and meaning live
This retreat is born from a deeply human question:
How can we help people transform pain into understanding, and
understanding into a new way of living?
This is not a retreat designed to create extraordinary experiences.
It is a retreat designed to generate experiences that can lead to real
and meaningful change in life.Who is this retreat for?
This retreat is designed for people who feel called to explore their
inner world with depth, care, and professional support.
It may be especially meaningful for those who are:
Moving through a grief or loss process
Living with the effects of traumatic experiences
Experiencing depression, anxiety, or emotional disconnection
Navigating important life transitions
Seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and their healing
process
Working with expanded states of consciousness in a safe,
professionally supported environment can allow for exploration of the
emotional landscape from new perspectives.
In Mexico, ketamine is a legal medical treatment, widely used in
psychiatry.
In this retreat, it is used within a therapeutic, ethical, and clinically
supervised context.The medicine: ketamine in
a therapeutic context
During this retreat we work with ketamine, a medicine used in
psychiatry for decades, now recognized for its potential in treating:
Treatment-resistant depression
Psychological trauma
Deep anxiety
Grief and emotional suffering
Psycholytic approach: The experience is accompanied by
therapeutic dialogue and emotional exploration.
Dissociative approach: The experience unfolds primarily inward,
allowing the mind to explore new psychological landscapes with
minimal external intervention.
Both approaches can facilitate new perspectives on life, personal
The retreat takes place in a carefully contained residential setting.
Friday: Arrival, emotional preparation, safety agreements, and group
orientation.
Saturday: Ketamine-assisted therapeutic session and immediate
integration work.
Sunday: Deep integration practices and guidance for bringing
insights into daily life.
Groups are intentionally small.
The pace is human and respectful.
Silence and reflection are part of the process.
In addition to a prior clinical evaluation and preparation process, we
pay special attention to:
The pace and dosing of the process
The careful use of therapeutic language
Clear professional boundaries
A respectful and contained relational field
Because in expanded states of consciousness, not everything that
We work in three phases:
Before: Preparing the emotional and psychological ground.
During: Holding the experience with presence, therapeutic
containment, and professional support.
After: Translating insights and revelations into meaningful
changes in daily life.
Integration may include:
Listening to the body's signals
Allowing emotions to emerge safely
Exploring deep memories and meanings
Transforming insights into real life decisions
Integration is not about explaining the experience.
It is about learning to live with what has been revealed.
Details in link below:
Cost $845 USD
Includes entire retreat experience including accommodations and food.
Not included all transportation