First Psilocybin-Assisted Addiction Recovery Program in U.S. Opens in Oregon | Psychedelic Spotlight

Moksha Journeys has made history by creating the Oregon’s first 28-day, psilocybin-assisted recovery program. With a team of licensed psilocybin facilitators and a partnership with Nexus Center for Consciousness, they have created a comprehensive retreat for adults seeking alternative options for addiction recovery.

Founder and CEO Rose Moulin-Franco, an experienced outpatient treatment center owner, and licensed psilocybin facilitator, offers guests counseling, coaching, family therapy, acupuncture treatment, movement coaching, and sound therapy, in addition to outdoor recreation, including hiking in the wilderness areas and forests of southern Oregon.

The inaugural retreat is scheduled for this month, marking a significant milestone in the provision of legal psilocybin services at Moksha Journeys and Omnia Group Ashland. Openings are available for individuals and small groups in the upcoming programs starting in October. The journey begins with a complimentary consultation with a facilitator to better understand your requirements and the program specifics.

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First Psilocybin-Assisted Addiction Recovery Program in U.S. Opens in Oregon

Ashland, Oregon, September 8, 2023 — Moksha Journeys, an Oregon psilocybin services company, announced the opening of the nation’s first 28-day, psilocybin-assisted recovery program. The company’s team of licensed psilocybin facilitators have partnered with Nexus Center for Consciousness, a counseling, coaching, and wellness services provider, to create comprehensive  retreats for adults seeking alternative options for addiction recovery.  

Co-founder and CEO Rose Moulin-Franco, a former outpatient treatment center owner and licensed  psilocybin facilitator, said, “We have designed this program to offer new options to those who struggle  with drug and alcohol dependency and have not found relief in traditional rehab settings.” The retreat  participants receive psilocybin services at Omnia Group Ashland, a licensed psilocybin services center, and stay at rural properties surrounded by nature. Guests receive counseling, coaching, family  therapy, acupuncture treatment, movement coaching, and sound therapy, and enjoy a variety of outdoor recreation, including hiking in the wilderness areas and forests of southern Oregon. 

“We are excited to begin to explore the benefits of psilocybin as a part of addiction recovery. Clinical  studies conducted to date are confirming that pairing psilocybin with recovery programs could prove  to be an effective strategy to break the entrenched cycles of substance use disorders,” said Moulin Franco. The Oregon legal psilocybin program centers on supported adult use and is not a medical  program. Moulin-Franco noted that the recovery retreats are not treatment centers. “They offer our  guests the opportunity to experience psilocybin with the support of our trained facilitators in the safety  and security of a licensed facility, and through our partnership with Nexus, guests receive counseling,  holistic wellness services, and community building in a retreat setting.”  

The first retreat is taking place this month and represents the debut of legal psilocybin services at Moksha Journeys and Omnia Group Ashland. The company has openings for individuals and small  groups in their upcoming programs beginning in October. The process starts with a free call with a  facilitator to discuss your needs and the program details.

Visit the website to book a call and learn  more – www.mokshajourneys.com. For media inquiries contact info@moskajourneys.com.