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Our Team

Our team comprises experienced psychotherapists and facilitators who are deeply committed to ethical and trauma-informed psychedelic work. We bring backgrounds in psychotherapy, transpersonal psychology, art psychotherapy, somatic therapy, and psychedelic-assisted coaching.

Our Experienced Guides

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Angelika

Psychotherapist

Angelika is a psychotherapist and certified psychedelic research therapist. She works in clinical research in London and supports international studies as an Adherence Rater. She is involved in international clinical trials, mentors therapists in psychedelic studies in Poland, and runs a private practice. With extensive training in psychedelic-assisted therapy and experience with substances like psilocybin and 5-MeO-DMT, she combines traditional therapy with mindfulness and tools from expanded states of consciousness. Her approach creates a safe, grounded space for healing and personal growth. Angelika also has a background in retreats and integration work. She’s a public speaker and actively involved in projects that support women and help their voices be heard in mental health and beyond.

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Lilia

Psychotherapist

Lilia Popgancheva is a psychoanalyst working with individuals and groups in her private practice. A member of the Bulgarian Society for Psychoanalysis and Group Analysis (an accredited training institute) and the British Transpersonal Association, she bridges classical and transpersonal approaches. 

Lilia facilitates individual psychedelic-assisted therapy sessions, working with psilocybin mushrooms and other consciousness-expanding modalities. Her integrative method combines somatic, spiritual, and psychotherapeutic techniques to support transformation. 

She is the author and facilitator of the psychological training, part of the retreat Plan to Be in Bulgaria, a 10-day immersive program now in its 15th edition. Lilia is a public speaker who advocates for innovative approaches to mental health, self-awareness, and mindful social engagement. 

Beyond her clinical work, she is a beekeeper, kitesurfer, and student of traditional Bulgarian healers, learning about indigenous plant medicine and healing practices.

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Jackie

Art Psychotherapist

Jackie holds a master’s degree in art Psychotherapy and is also a practicing artist, She has run both group and individual therapy sessions in a number of settings, including NHS inpatient wards, eating disorder clinics and a Children’s Hospice. Her work is rooted in using art to develop neuroplasticity and new ways of exploring the self. 

She has developed a Jungian workshop series called Creativity and the Unconscious, which encourages people to reconnect to their creative selves and explore inner symbolism. She facilitated the course as part of Morley college’s art and design programme, through community-based workshops and retreats in Bali. She has also developed and run community based, open art group for her local foodbank.  She completed transpersonal theory training with British Transpersonal Association, including psychedelic theory, and has facilitated both individual and group psilocybin journeys. She exhibits regularly in London as part of Anima, a women’s art collective @jaxhallart.

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Tibor

Psychotherapist

Tibor is a psychodynamic psychotherapist and psychedelic guide. He came to this work through his own journey of healing, and remains deeply moved by the psyche’s innate drive toward wholeness. His approach is rooted in psychodynamic theory, attachment, and trauma-informed care, offering a space for deep insight and lasting change.

A member of the Guild of Guides, Tibor has trained in psychedelic integration and harm reduction with the Psychedelic Society, Clerkenwell Health, the British Transpersonal Association, Stanislav Grof, and Gabor Maté. He co-facilitates LGBTQ retreats in the Netherlands, creating safe, affirming spaces for self-discovery and healing in community.

With a background in teaching postgraduate psychodynamic counselling, Tibor brings both clinical rigour and soulful presence to his work. He is passionate about bridging psychotherapy, research, and advocacy to support the ethical and transformative use of psychedelics in mental health.

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