You’ve made the decision to move forward with your ketamine treatment and psychedelic therapy program here at Mindbloom. First of all, congratulations are in order! This is a big decision and a bold first step along your path towards healing and wholeness.

You’ve met with your clinician and are ready to kick things off. You may receive a notification from your Guide that your medicine and your “Bloombox” have been sent out for delivery and are on their way to you.

We’ll fill you in on what exactly a Bloombox is, and why you need one.

What is the Bloombox?

A Bloombox is your toolkit for everything you’ll need throughout your treatment program here with Mindbloom. Your medicine will arrive separately, but there will be a space in the Bloombox to place it in once it’s arrived.

Our team of psychedelic therapy experts have spent tons of time diving into the nuances of each product that is included in your Bloombox —each component serves a necessary and vital function towards the success of your experiences. You will walk through all of this with your Guide, but to get you started, we’ll cover everything included for you:

The Box

The Bloombox itself will hold everything you need in one convenient and elegant location. It is a physical symbol of the work you’re doing, and a home base for you to return to when preparing, running, and integrating your medicine sessions.

The Welcome Guide

You will receive your Bloombox before your first session, and your Welcome Guide will point you in the direction you need to go. It walks you through what’s included, the next steps, and advice from the team for you.

The Journal

Your journal is a powerful tool to use. It’s where you’ll write and keep your process and integration notes throughout your time with Mindbloom. You can record your intentions in it before a session, and take time to reflect and process the experiences as you have them.

Having everything in one journal is powerful, so that you can reflect on the progress you’ve made as you go through the treatment protocols.

The Blood Pressure Cuff

Safety is a core part of any good psychedelic therapy protocol, and the included blood pressure cuff helps ensure this for you.

Your Guide will ask for these readings before/after your initial session, and it’s a helpful tool to use before and after your subsequent sessions to keep everything in check. As everyone is unique, you can connect with your Guide on functionality, healthy reading ranges, and how this fits into your ongoing treatment sessions.

The Eye Mask

Your Mindbloom journey is about turning inwards, and your eye mask will help you do exactly that.

If you’re comfortable, we recommend using your eye masks during your dosing sessions to aid the process of turning your attention inwards. This helps prevent unwanted or unnecessary external stimuli from interrupting or interfering with the experience.

The Medicine Case

Your medicine will ship separately from our partner pharmacies, and the Bloombox will include a covered compartment for you to safely and securely store your medicine for future sessions. We currently offer six dosing sessions per program.

Overall, your Bloombox helps set the stage for your dosing sessions, and will give you everything you need to prepare your set and setting, and to be well equipped for safe, effective, and powerful sessions with the medicine.

Why Is the Bloombox Important?

As you may have seen from our other articles on preparing for your experiences — the (mind)set and setting you find yourself in for your dosing sessions heavily influence the nature of your experiences. They are important considerations regarding your safety, efficacy, and intensity of the medicine sessions.

We want to do everything in our power to assist with this process, and the Bloombox goes a long way to helping us achieve this end. Having the best tools of the trade available to you can help set you up for success, provide a feeling of safety and security, and help bring out the best of the medicine sessions and the integration periods that follow.

What If I Don’t Have One?

If for some reason you are approaching your first dosing sessions and do not yet have your Bloombox —or if you have your prescription medicine without the Bloombox— the best thing to do is to reach out to your Guide and inquire.

The Bloombox does contain one very critical component for your introductory sessions: the blood pressure cuff. Having these readings before and after your first dosing sessions is a requirement in order to be able to move forward with the first session, so we must ensure that you have a blood pressure cuff available.

If you have not received one, it’s outside of the expected shipping window on your shipping notice, or have any questions at all about your Bloombox, feel free to message your Guide and they will help you sort it out.

Do I Need it All the Time?

We would recommend using your Bloombox throughout the entirety of your treatment and programs with Mindbloom. All of these items have been included for a reason — they are assets to the psychedelic therapy process, and each session is just as important and has just as much potential as any other sessions.

You should approach each session with the same level of care and attention as you do the first one, and this includes using the tools available to you that are provided in the Bloombox.

Taking your blood pressure, using the eye mask, journaling your intentions and your experiences/learnings afterwards, all of these add up in small increments to create powerful healing experiences for you.

Conclusion

In closing, it’s worth revealing that your Bloombox also serves another, but just as important purpose for your psychedelic therapy program — it is a physical symbol, a beacon of that work you’re doing here.

Simply coming back to your Bloombox throughout this process can be powerful for you — a tangible marker of your commitment to your growth, your healing, and your overall well being.

It is courageous, and powerful work to show up for yourself in this way, and become the best and brightest version of yourself possible. Your Bloombox is a totem, a recognition of this work. It’s something you can come back to, use throughout, and have as an ally on this process and program.

If you have any questions about the Bloombox, how to use it, where it fits into the process, or any questions at all. reach out to our team or to your Guide. We’ll help you along your way.

Enjoy the beginning and the rest of your therapeutic journey here with Mindbloom!

You’ve made the decision to embark on a healing journey with Mindbloom — congratulations! This is a big step forward, and the decision in itself is worth acknowledging in yourself. Take a minute to give yourself your love and credit.

As you will have covered with your clinician, you will need a Peer Treatment Monitor (PTM) present at each one of your virtual dosing sessions. This article will cover the specifics of a PTM: What they do, what the requirements are, who is best suited for being a PTM, and why they are necessary to this process.

If you have any questions about your PTM that are not covered by this piece, please reach out to your Guide or your care team to address this. PTMs are a critical and required part of your experience here with Mindbloom, so we want to ensure that you feel knowledgeable and prepared.

Defining Peer Treatment Monitor

What exactly is a Peer Treatment Monitor? They are a trusted adult (18+ years old) who is present with you throughout your dosing session. They help to ensure your physical safety, and provide a comforting presence if it’s beneficial to your experience at any point throughout the session.

As a treatment requirement, they will need to be present in the space with you during the dosing session. They do not have to be in the exact same room as you, though they will need to be present in the same living space throughout the entire part of the process. We call them PTMs for exactly this reason: they are a peer, whose role it is to physically monitor your dosing treatments.

This is an essential component for your safety, but a PTM serves a secondary purpose of helping instill a sense of safety and security. Knowing that there is someone here to help and assist you allows you to relax more into the experience, and fully embrace the dosing sessions.

What Does a Peer Treatment Monitor Do?

This person helps create a safe, comfortable, and distraction-free environment so you can fully focus inward during treatment.. To do this, they are coached by your Guide to know the safety protocols and expectations required of them before the dosing session. During the session they will check in on you to ensure you are safe and secure.

If all goes smoothly in your session, as we expect it should, the PTM is there to ensure things continue to move along smoothly. They will stay within voice range and visually check in on you every 15 minutes, while being mindful to stay quiet and not disturb you, and at the end of your dosing session they will come in to help bring you back to a waking and lucid state. They are a facilitator, helping move the process along safely and securely.

And should anything challenging arise for you throughout your session, your PTM is also there to help be a positive supportive presence. They can come sit in the room with you, assure you that you are safe and secure in your space, and be a grounding presence if the experience is challenging or intense for you. If you need to go to the washroom, the PTM can help guide you there during or just after your session.

In more serious edge cases, the PTM is there to contact your Mindbloom guide for additional assistance. Although these situations are rare, your safety throughout these experiences is paramount, and this is why having a PTM present for each session is a requirement to adhere to our protocols.

Overall, your PTM has the following general responsibilities:

  • Ensure your physical safety by checking in every 15 minutes, and escorting you to the washroom if required
  • Being a supportive, positive presence if you need any support or company during the session
  • Being a direct line of contact to your Mindbloom guide if the need arises

What Does a Peer Treatment Monitor Need to Know?

There are no specific requirements, training, or certifications that PTM needs to have in order to be eligible to help you with your experience. They will have direct coaching and guidance from your Mindbloom Guide before the first session you have together, so they will have all the information and resources they need to fulfill the responsibilities listed above.

There are some qualities that are extremely helpful to be a PTM, these include:

  • An empathetic, compassionate, calm, and supportive personality
  • Is able to follow the directions and guidance given by the Mindbloom guide
  • Able to be present and available throughout the entirety of the dosing session.

The specific reminders, information, and guidance that a PTM needs will be covered with your Mindbloom Guide before the first session.

A few timeless reminders that are helpful to share with your PTM include:

  • When in doubt, you can contact the Mindbloom Guide for a secondary opinion. They are on call and available throughout the session.
  • If the individual requests your presence, try not to intervene or influence, sometimes just being a strong presence is enough. Let the individual be in their experience as fully as possible.
  • There may be associated side-effects that are expected for the client: dizziness, nausea, elated moods, confusion are all possible. If you have concerns, you can contact the Mindbloom Guide.

How Do I Choose a Good Peer Treatment Monitor?

Over and above everything, the best criteria for determining a good PTM to work with is to find someone that you feel safe and supported by. Optimally, this is someone who loves and cares for you. This is the foundation for a good relationship with your PTM.

The psychedelic experience is a sensitive experience, you can feel quite vulnerable, uncertain, exposed, while also feeling joy, love, compassion, or other strong emotions. Having someone you feel safe around to support you throughout this process is essential and can be beneficial to the process.

An important point is that you want your PTM to be supportive of the work you are doing. It can be challenging to have someone supporting you who does not believe in the power and potential of the healing path you’ve chosen. You want to feel supported and cared for throughout your sessions, rather than judged or put down, or unsafe.

This may seem obvious, but it does impact your own mindset and setting when going into a session. It’s important to be fully transparent with your PTM about the nature of this experience, what may arise throughout the process, and get their confirmation that they are able to be the support and PTM that you need and want throughout this process.

Peer Treatment Monitor FAQ

Can I do a session without my PTM?

No, PTM’s are required to be there in the physical space with you for the dosing sessions. This is for your safety and security, and is a requirement to continue treatment with Mindbloom.

Can I change my PTM?

Yes, you can change PTMs. Just ensure that they have the supportive information they need, they have the contact information for your Guide or the Mindbloom Support number.

Does my PTM need to be in the room with me?

No, they don’t need to be in the same room, though they do need to be in the same dwelling for the duration of your session, and do check-ins every 15 minutes during the dosing session. They do not need to stay in the room the entire time, unless this is something you request.

What if I don’t live with anyone?

You can ask a friend or family member to be present in your space just for the dosing session. You are also able to have your session at another location. The PTM must be present with you for your dosing session.

Does my PTM need to appear on video?

Yes. During the initial preparation call with your Guide before your first session, your Guide will ask to see and speak to your PTM. They must be present and available to speak at this time in order to move forward with your dosing session.

Conclusion

Peer Treatment Monitors are an essential component of the Mindbloom psychedelic therapy process and protocol. They help ensure safety, security, and powerful healing experiences for you.

If you ever have any questions about the PTM process, please reach out to your Mindbloom Guide or to our Support Team. We are here to help, and the PTM is an essential part of Mindbloom treatment, so we want you to feel safe and supported throughout this process.

As you prepare to embark on your Mindbloom healing journey, we hope this piece was helpful, and that you have a beautiful experience in your first programs.

Expanding access to at-home ketamine therapy is one of Mindbloom’s core objectives, which we’re achieving by making access to treatment more approachable, affordable, and available.

Today, we’re proud to announce a big milestone in treatment availability: 50% coverage of the U.S. population.

You now have access to a team of licensed psychiatric clinicians, and dedicated Mindbloom Guides, who will provide personalized, transformational treatment experiences in the comfort and safety of your own home. This means no long drives to in-person appointments, no cramped waiting rooms, and no providers who have limited mental healthcare experience.

The level of care we provide speaks for itself: Over 90% of Mindbloom clients report improvement in anxiety or depression symptoms following Mindbloom treatment.

If you —or anyone you know— may benefit from working with Mindbloom, take our brief assessment to see if you’re a candidate.

For future coverage and Mindbloom announcements, follow us on Instagram and check back here on our blog for more details.

Want to be a part of our mission to expand access to these transformational client experiences? Join our team of mission-obsessed clinicians, guides, and technologists, who are building a unique company Culture of Consciousness.

Mindbloom’s mission to transform lives to transform the world starts through expanded access to ketamine therapy. Part of expanded access is increased awareness of ketamine therapy as a mental health treatment option, specifically for those working through depression and anxiety.

We’re honored to have been invited to share our mission through recent press features, podcasts, and the stories of our clients. To learn more about Mindbloom’s founding, mission, and the benefits of psychedelic medicine through mental health treatment, check out the recent discussions we’ve been a part of below.

‘I Started Doing At-Home Guided Ketamine Treatments To Help With My Depression During Quarantine’ – Women’s Health

Mindbloom Client Melanie Lowery shares her story with Women’s Health

Mindbloom client Melanie Lowery shares her story of living with depression and anxiety for a majority of her life, and how she found ketamine therapy after trying myriad medications that weren’t producing the outcomes she’d hoped for, and produced “horrible” side-effects.

Melanie details what her Mindbloom experience was like, and how —amidst the onset and stress of a global pandemic— she was able to function better after initial ketamine treatment sessions.

“Honestly, I feel like I’m 100 percent in remission from depression. I’ve spent almost my whole life on pharmaceutical drugs, and I’m so glad that’s over, at least for now,” Melanie says in the article.

We appreciate Melanie sharing her story, and we encourage you to read other Mindbloom clients’ stories about breakthrough moments in treatment and overcoming anxiety.

Read the full Women’s Health piece here.

Telemedicine, Ketamine Lozenges, and Healing Depression: An Interview with Mindbloom’s Dr. Casey Paleos – The Third Wave

Mindbloom Science Director, Dr. Casey Paleos

Mindbloom’s Science Director, Dr. Casey Paleos appears on the Third Wave Podcast to discuss advancements in ketamine therapy, including recent expansion of treatment through telemedicine.

Dr. Paleos shares his personal history as it relates to psychedelics and mental health, impacting his career path. He discusses his involvement in breakthrough clinical research in ketamine treatment for depression and MDMA studies, and his own private practice treating clients through ketamine therapy. He and host Paul Austin also delve into the neuroscience of ketamine, and its effect on neuroplasticity, the default mode network, and how it helps form healthier brain patterns and behavioral changes.

Read the show notes and listen to the podcast through your preferred app here

Mindbloom Founder & CEO Dylan Beynon’s Recent Appearances

Mindbloom Founder and CEO, Dylan Beynon

Dylan Beynon, our Founder and CEO, has been featured on recent podcasts and discussions to talk about Mindbloom’s mission and the future of psychedelic therapy through expanding access to ketamine treatment.

Addicted Mind Podcast – “Mindbloom & Psychedelic Medicine”

Licensed therapist and host Duane Osterlind talks with Dylan about Mindbloom’s inception through the lens of Dylan’s own mental health and psychedelic medicine experiences. The episode touches on ketamine’s role in depression and anxiety treatment, and its inroads into treatment for addiction and substance use disorder.

Addicted Mind show notes and episode here.

The Founder with Kyle Kallaway – “Transforming Lives Through Ketamine Therapy”

Host Kyle Kallaway delves into what led Dylan to found Mindbloom, and how its mission to transform lives to transform the world is helping to expand access to ketamine treatment through telemedicine.

The Founder show notes and episode here.

The Psychedelic News Hour with Dave and Molly – “Mindbloom & Psychedelic Medicine”

Hosts Dr. Molly Maloof, MD and Dr. Rabin, MD PhD hold a panel discussion and Q&A with Dylan about their collective experience in psychedelic-assisted and ketamine therapies, and Mindbloom’s role in the expansion of these breakthrough treatments.

More about The Psychedelic News Hour and its past guests.

Follow “Psychedelic Clubhouse” on the Clubhouse app.

Below the Line with James Beshara – “The Innovative Future of Psychedelics”

Host James Beshara talks with Dylan about how his first-hand experience with familial mental illness was a catalyst in his drive for success and foundation of Mindbloom. They also discuss how the perception of psychedelics is beginning to change, both in general and as a legitimate means of therapeutic intervention.

More about the Below the Line Podcast here.

Follow Mindbloom’s Recent Press and Developments in Psychedelic Medicine 

Mindbloom’s role in breakthrough mental health treatments through psychedelic medicine means we’re featured often in press and discussions.

Our Press page includes recent press and press releases around Mindbloom’s mission, and news and developments around psychedelic medicine and its research.

Considering psychedelic therapy? See if you’re a candidate for this breakthrough depression and anxiety treatment by completing our initial survey.

Mindbloom has been recognized by Built In as one of the “50 Best Remote-First Companies to Work For in 2021.”

Mindbloom is joined by remote-first tech giants Twitter, Dropbox, and Slack, and along with Hims/Hers is one of few healthcare brands recognized by Built In in the remote-first category.

“Built In’s editorial teams have hand-selected the 50 Best Remote-First Companies to Work For. All have made long-term commitments to hiring and supporting remote employees, and we think they have the perks, culture and organizational capacity to allow all workers’ careers to flourish, regardless of location,” Built In mentions in their announcement.

Mindbloom has been a remote-first company since its inception in 2019. After piloting clinical services with a physical clinic in NYC, Mindbloom quickly adapted to the impact of COVID-19 in 2020 by offering clients fully virtual, at-home psychedelic therapy.

“Being a remote-first company, both as an employer and as a client-facing service, helps us increase access to psychedelic therapy for people who otherwise wouldn’t be able to obtain it. The cherry on top is working with a phenomenal group of people around the world who are super mission-driven to transform people’s lives and transform the world,” Georgette Monserrat, People Lead at Mindbloom, says, “I’m psyched to be part of such a progressive, trail-blazing company working in the cutting edge field of psychedelic telemedicine.” 

If you’re interested in joining Mindbloom, a leader in remote-first psychedelic medicine and healthcare, check our Careers page for opportunities.

Learn more about Mindbloom’s mission, and how Mindbloom’s psychedelic therapy program works.

50 Best Remote-First Companies to Work For – Built In

Consumer healthcare has seen numerous innovations and expansions through digital services in 2020 . In particular, telehealth services have become a promising alternative to traditional or brick-and-mortar healthcare options, given restrictions brought on by this year’s global pandemic. More clients are seeking at-home healthcare options with convenience and safety in mind.

The Health Care Technology Report (THCTR) has recognized Mindbloom founder Dylan Beynon as a Top 25 Consumer HealthTech Executive, acknowledging Mindbloom’s role in expanding telehealth services to those seeking mental health treatment. He’s joined by executives leading prominent digital healthcare companies such as Hims & Hers, Fitbit, Invisalign, and other innovators.

According to THCTR, “the awardees of 2020 have excelled in their field not only through deep expertise and determination but through the power of imagination and testing the limits of what is possible with technology. Hundreds of nominations were reviewed to arrive at this select set of executives. Each nominee was evaluated based on their career track record, reputation among peers and colleagues, experience in the industry, and company achievements, among other factors.”

“The unique circumstances we faced in 2020 showed why digital healthcare innovation and continued expansion of telehealth services are so important. I’m honored to be named alongside such esteemed peers in consumer healthcare technology, ” Beynon said, “Mindbloom’s mission is to transform lives to transform the world, and I’m proud of Mindbloom’s team and our ability to adapt quickly to become a fully virtual service in 2020, expanding access to psychedelic therapy modalities while continuing to improve outcomes for our clients.”

The Top 25 Consumer HealthTech Executives Of 2020 – The Healthcare Technology Report

If you’re a client who has recently gone through our introductory program, “The Basics,” you may be wondering what comes next in your healing journey. Some clients are content with the progress they’ve gained after just four sessions. Others finish their first program wanting to explore specific focuses for extended treatment.

As you look forward, you may notice that there are still some areas of your life that you’d like to work on. Many clients ask if there is a path to continue doing their work in the powerful container of ketamine therapy.

Fortunately, there is! There are a number of secondary Mindbloom programs you can choose from, designed to focus specifically on unblocking different areas of your life. These programs are all created by our expert team of psychedelic therapy and mental health professionals.

How Mindbloom’s Programs are Structured

All programs at Mindbloom share the same structure, which you may have already experienced The Basics program.

Each program has six personalized ketamine sessions, paired with expertly-curated preparation and integration content. This programming solidifies and implements the experiences you have within sessions, and helps to make progress on your intentions. 

Mindbloom’s secondary programs maintain this structure. To learn more about the specific themes that each program addresses and explores, keep reading.

Going Deeper

Going Deeper is the next evolution of The Basics with Dr. Casey Paleos, the first program you may have completed with Mindbloom. Using the psychedelic therapy foundation introduced in The Basics, join Dr. Paleos as you dive further into understanding the neuroscience and experiential toolkit of working with ketamine.

Going Deeper’s preparation content focuses on diving much deeper into our time-tested mantra of T.L.O — Trust. Let Go. Be Open. 

The lessons and experiences you have in sessions are just as applicable and salient outside of your session as they are within them. T.L.O is no different.

T.L.O is incredibly useful when preparing and navigating the ketamine experience, but it is just as powerful when approaching the rest of your life. How much do you “trust” yourself and the future? Are you able to “let go” of the past and the weight you’re carrying? And can you “be open” to experience as it arrives, welcoming it as an opportunity for growth.

Going Deeper’s integration content focuses on exploring the neurobiology of ketamine, providing a detailed understanding of the effects of ketamine on your brain, mind, and body.

This foundation allows you to use your integration window to its fullest, to understand the mechanisms behind neuroplasticity and brain-derived neurotrophic factors (BDNF) to catalyze major and long-lasting changes in your life.

Learning to Love Yourself

Learning to Love Yourself with Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and Guide Shannon Star focuses acutely on the relationship that you have with yourself. It cultivates a deeper sense of self-worth, self-love, and invigorates new self-image and self-identity structures.

Many clients utilize this program to heal and address the relationship they have with themselves.

For example, they are not proud of who they are or what they’ve done, and they feel like there’s more that they could be. These frames of mind are what Learning to Love Yourself addresses.

Learning to Love Yourself explores two fundamental aspects of self: “Being,” the person you are right now, in this moment, and “Becoming,” the person you are growing towards, and the vast potential stored inside of you.

We often view these as separate parts of ourselves. Do you focus on appreciating who you are today, or get to work and build a better future for yourself tomorrow?

The experiential arc of this program explores the fact that these are not separate. The Being and Becoming are both necessary and crucial parts of yourself. People who are calm, strong, and content are often more successful in the future. 

Cultivating a deep appreciation for who you are today and making the conditions for who you are becoming as favorable as possible is the crux of what Learning to Love Yourself explores.

Overcoming Anxiety

Overcoming Anxiety with Mindbloom’s Lead Clinician Kristin Arden has a very direct aim —to help you manage, overcome, and work with your anxiety. 

Kristin will not only help you manage anxiety now, but provide a toolkit to make it an ally on your journey, something that can help you identify your priorities, what matters most to you, and highlight next steps forward.

By reframing key components of anxiety symptoms, and building an action plan to resolve the physical feelings of anxiety and keep them managed effectively, you will turn anxiety from an overwhelming experience into a powerful signal from your body’s inner intelligence.

This is a foundational pillar of growth: taking obstacles and turning them into opportunities. 

Anxiety is something many clients come to Mindbloom to work on, and this Overcoming Anxiety program is catered specifically to this end: to turn obstacles into growth opportunities, allowing you to become the best version of yourself.

Our Latest Program: Beyond Depression

Beyond Depression is the second program with Mindbloom’s Lead Clinician Kristin Arden — and directly addresses, reframes, and provides a foundation to help you manage depressive symptoms and chart a course towards a life beyond depression.

Kristin provides the ideas, practices, techniques, and theory to help you manage the weight and experience of depression, while laying a firm foundation for the rest of your life, a life filled with positive emotion/affect, and one that has moved beyond the presence of depression.

Living with depression as a constant companion is a challenging experience, but it is not a life sentence. Through appropriate reframing, and with the guidance and expertise that Kristin brings as a mental health professional with decades of experience, you will build your own toolkit to help you reduce the weight of depression, manage symptoms and life experiences as they arise, and build a new life, with you in charge of your emotional states.

Depression is a signal from your body, and opportunity for growth and personal evolution, and the Beyond Depression program is the companion for your along this journey towards healing and wholeness.

Questions? Next Steps?

If you have any questions about any of our programs, our team is always available to discuss more at hello@mindbloom.com

If you’d like to begin a new program listed here, just head to your Mindbloom dashboard and select your next program.

We’re honored to play a role in your healing journey. Thank you for choosing Mindbloom to be a part of your life’s most important work.

Update: We’re no longer accepting in-person appointments at our NoMad space. Mindbloom now offers fully virtual treatment! For a list of states Mindbloom is available in, click here.

Mindbloom remains operational

COVID-19 has skyrocketed past mental healthcare as the #1 public health crisis in the United States. The conditions for anxiety and depression have never been higher, and our clinicians and team feel called to service in this time of crisis.

We will remain operational as long as we are safely able in order to continue increasing access to effective, science-backed mental health and wellbeing treatments for the people who need it most, with some minor changes.

Virtual visits

Mindbloom’s priority is the health and safety of our clients and partner clinicians. As a result, we are indefinitely lifting the requirement to begin your journey with an in-person visit to one of our locations. Now, you can enjoy your first session from the comfort and safety of your home through an online psychedelic therapy visit. Your Mindbloom provider will help you prepare beforehand and integrate afterwards through video. As was previously practiced, subsequent sessions will continue to be remote. Our NoMad space is now closed.

What do I do next?

If you’re an existing client or new to Mindbloom and experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression related to COVID-19 or for any other reason, send questions to support@mindbloom.co. We’re here to guide you through these challenging times as best we can.