Jenn Geren, Ph.D. is a licensed Clinical Psychologist serving individuals with physical and neurological conditions that have altered their way of life since 2014. She provides psychotherapy and neuropsychological assessment and consultation as part of an interdisciplinary care team in a local hospital.

Jenn has a special focus on end-of-life care and is passionate about helping individuals and families navigate this challenging terrain. Trauma, grief and loss are the common themes of her work, which led Jenn to explore psychedelic-assisted treatment modalities for her patients.

She has completed specialized training in the use of Ketamine and Psilocybin for healing and growth through the Psychedelic Research and Training Institute (PRATI) and Polaris Insight Center.

Jenn has also benefited from the integration of non-ordinary states of consciousness into her own healing journey, including through the ceremonial use of plant medicines, holotropic breathwork, and meditation. She is also a Reiki Master practitioner and a dedicated student of yoga.

Katherine “Tina” Page is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 20 years of experience supporting individuals on their journey toward healing and self-discovery.

Tina is a clinical supervisor to a local school district and has been in private practice since 2016. Her exploration of psychedelics began in 2017 when a client turned to psilocybin to address specific symptoms. The profound and rapid shifts she witnessed in her client ignited her own curiosity and deepened her interest in these transformative medicines.

She has since completed specialized training in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy through Polaris Insight Center, expanding her ability to offer innovative and integrative approaches for those seeking deeper and more holistic healing.

When she is not holding space, you can find her driving her two children around to their activities and trying to sneak a date in with her husband.