About this Event
The Maudsley Psychedelic Society In-Person Integration Group: November Meeting
We are excited to invite you to attend our monthly Psychedelic Integration Group to share your story and learn more about psychedelics in a safe, warm and supportive environment.
About the Group:
The Maudsley Psychedelic Society Integration Group provides a safe, non-judgemental and confidential space for those who have used psychedelics or are considering using them. The group is for people who are struggling to make sense of a challenging psychedelic experience, wishing to share a meaningful one or simply interested in learning more about psychedelics and meeting like-minded people.
The group is facilitated by therapists and clinicians who work with psychedelics in clinical trial settings. We aim to provide a safe, confidential, friendly and comfortable space where people can be open about their experiences and share them with others who may help them achieve a more integrated understanding. We acknowledge that recreational use of psychedelics continues despite a long history of criminalisation. The group does not encourage or condone recreational use but we do provide harm minimisation interventions and psychoeducation to those who make their own choice to do this.
When and Where:
Zen Yoga, 24A Camberwell Grove, London, SE5 8RE
Friday 25th August from 7:00-9:00pm.
Please arrive for 6:45pm as we will start promptly at 7:00pm.
Tickets and discounts:
- £15 per person
-Discounted £7 tickets are available for those on low-income/concession - please enter the code "discount" when purchasing a ticket.
Our facilitators run the group on a voluntary basis. All generated revenue goes to help the work of the Psychoactive Trials Group at King's College London. Thank you kindly for your continued support.
Facilitators:
Dr Gemma Knight
Gemma is a Clinical Psychologist who has worked as a therapist with the psychoactive trials group and Integration circle at King’s since 2019. Gemma has a strong interest in psychedelic-assisted therapy and harm reduction, and has had the privilege of supporting many participants through the clinical trials process. She offers psychological support to help develop understanding and meaning in preparation for, and integration following, a psychedelic experience. Alongside her work in research, Gemma works as a specialist Clinical Health Psychologist in the NHS, as well as in private practice. She works with a range of therapeutic approaches including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), mindfulness and Compassion-Focussed Therapy.
Kete Campbell-Coker:
Kete Campbell-Coker (Keekz) is a Research Nurse at the Clinical Research Facility at Kings College Hospital and works with the Psychoactive Trials Group at Kings College London. She is currently working on a trial that is studying the efficacy of Psilocybin on treatment resistant depression. She is an experienced clinical team member with a background in mental health and counselling skills and has co-facilitated/held space for psychedelic spaces using mindful practices.
Joseph Cattell
Joseph Cattell is a BABCP accredited psychotherapist and registered nurse. He currently works as a Clinical Trials Therapist with the Psychoactive Trials Group at King's College London, supporting participants on a range of psychedelic studies. Joseph also has a private practice, where he uses a variety of modalities, including EMDR, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Internal Family Systems to support clients with a wide range of challenges, including psychedelic integration.
Amadeus Harte
Amadeus Harte is doing a PhD in psychological and medical anthropology, researching the experience of participants in psychedelic clinical trials.
Dr Famia Askari
Famia is a medical doctor currently training as a psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. She is involved in clinical research investigating the use of psilocybin for treatment of depression as part of the Psychedelic Trials Group at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London.
Raquel Scheid
Raquel Scheid is a London-based Core Process Psychotherapist and Mindfulness Teacher. She works with the Psychoactive Trials Group at King’s College London, contributing to clinical studies exploring the safety and efficacy of psychedelics for neurological and mental health conditions. In private practice, Raquel integrates Western psychology with Buddhist traditions of mindfulness and inquiry, alongside evidence-based interventions for trauma and stress. Her approach is compassionate, non-judgmental, culturally sensitive, transpersonal, and somatic. She also offers psychedelic preparation and integration sessions, supporting individuals to process and make meaning of challenging psychedelic experiences.
Dr Juan Peña
Juan Peña is a GP and Integration Psychedelic Therapist focused on mental health and lasting transformation. He brings 5+ years of therapeutic experience and clinical insight gained from working in psychedelic clinical trials. His work is grounded in both medical expertise and a deep understanding of psychedelic healing through his own personal journey.
Disclaimer:
The Maudsley Psychedelic Society Integration Group does not provide psychoactive or illicit substances. We do not conduct or promote psychedelic assisted-psychotherapy outside of approved clinical trials and we do not provide referrals to “underground” (illegal) psychedelic services.
For any further questions or concerns please contact us at: [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Zen Yoga, 24A Camberwell Grove, London, United Kingdom
GBP 15.00










