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Could Psychedelics Help With Grief?

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A Gentle Conversation on Loss, Trauma & End-of-Life Care led by Lisa Snyder.

Could Psychedelics Help With Grief?
Could Psychedelics Help With Grief?

When & Where

Jul 12, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM PDT

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Who

What

Join Lisa Snyder, Oregon State-Licensed Psilocybin Facilitator, for a warm, grounded community conversation about grief, trauma, diagnosis, end-of-life care, and the healing possibilities of psychedelics.


This is a gentle space for people who are curious about how psychedelics, including legal psilocybin in Oregon, may support emotional movement, clarity, meaning-making, and connection during tender times.


We’ll explore how grief can live in the body, why loss can sometimes leave us feeling stuck or disconnected, and what it can look like to approach healing with care, preparation, support, and intention.


This gathering is for people who are new to psychedelics, curious but cautious, supporting someone they love, navigating loss or diagnosis, facing end-of-life questions, or reflecting on mushroom experiences they’ve already had.


You are welcome to share, listen, ask questions, or simply be present. No experience with psychedelics is needed.



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All grief is welcome here.

All are welcome here.

This is an LGBTQ+ and BIPOC-affirming place.

The Grief House is not a replacement for skilled mental health care. We cannot provide acute crisis intervention. If you’re struggling to find the help you need, we are happy to offer referrals and suggest resources. If you feel like you might hurt yourself or someone else, help is available 24 hours a day from the National Suicide Hotline (1-800-273-8255) or by dialing or texting 988. If you are having a medical emergency, please dial 911.

Finding Us

Our spaces are open for gatherings & designated open house hours. 

The Atlanta Grief House Nickerson Cottage at Legacy Park Decatur 500 S. Columbia Dr, Decatur, GA 30030 Notes on finding us: GPS will take you to the center of Legacy Park. The Nickerson Cottage is a stone building with raised bed gardens on the south side of Legacy Park's campus. If you enter campus through the south entrance it will be the first cottage you come to. You can park in any of the surrounding lots. If coming in the evening you will see the string lights on our front porch. Nickerson Cottage is largely wheelchair accessible.

The Portland Grief House 7906 N Fessenden St, Portland, OR 97203 Notes on finding us: We are the green house on the corner of N Fessenden & N Allegheny Ave. Enter through the gate at the corner.

Wilderings, operating as The Grief House, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EIN  84-4336786) and all donations are tax deductible. 

The Grief House works on and serves communities on land that is the unceeded territory of the Muskogee, Cherokee and Creek peoples in Georgia and the Clackamas, Stl’pulmsh, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla and Siletz peoples in Oregon.

 

We honor them as we live, work and serve grievers on these unceeded lands. 

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