psychedelic integration coachMy name is Greg Lawrence. I am a Psychedelic Integration and Transformational Coach, Energy Worker, and active member of the Southern California psychedelic community. In addition to my private practice I work as a Psychedelic Integration Coach with:

I also teach up-and-coming integration coaches – I have been a core faculty member and guest faculty for several integration and facilitation certification programs:

In working with people I draw upon my studies and knowledge of psychology, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, integrative coaching, meditation, breath work and energy/body work, as well as my own deep experience using psychedelics and entheogens for personal and spiritual growth.

  • Certified Transformational Recovery and Integration Coach | Being True To You
  • Master Instructor in Integrated Energy Therapy (IET) | The Center of Being
  • Certified Neuro-Linguistic Programming Practitioner | Academy of Modern Applied Psychology

My Guiding Philosophy

I believe that everyone has the right to explore their own consciousness so that they can truly know themselves, their connection to others, and to the universe. Psychedelics can be valuable allies on this quest of self-exploration, and I believe that people who choose to use these powerful molecules of their own volition have the right to information that will enable them to do so in an informed, safe and responsible manner. I am passionate about integration because I’ve found it to be a vital part of the psychedelic experience – one that helped me accelerate my progress on the path of personal evolution.

“Our download talks before the actual session were deep and insightful and cut to the core of what my issues were. The session itself was profound and cathartic, due in large to Greg’s advice on how to go deep and what to do if things got difficult (they did but thanks to his counseling I was not afraid to let go). After, he really helped me to contextualize and make sense of my journey—in a way that resonated on many fronts.  I can honestly say that it was a huge turning point in my life and growth as a person.”