Being Free Together – Massachusetts Integrative Clinics

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Services offered at Being Free Together:

  • Individual Counseling
  • Psychedelic Guidance
  • Relationships and Intimacy Counseling
  • Grief, Death, and Loss Counseling
  • Connection and Community
  • Men and Masculinity

HealingMaps Says: Being Free Together is an integrative health center that offers psychedelic medicine to provide people with the tools they need to experience improved physical and mental well-being. The clinic wants to help people “move towards truth and love” through various counseling and guidance sessions and psychedelic ceremonies based on eight principles: clarity, peace, integrity, compassion, freedom, authenticity, honesty, and connection. The clinic was founded by Graham Pilger with the intention of facilitating deep transformations in people who need it most. His psychology background combined with his knowledge in the psychedelic space allowed him to create a truly integrative experience for patients.

Are Female Practitioners Available? No.

Cost:

Costs vary at Being Free Together depending on the type of services you require, as well as whether or not you will be engaging in psychedelic ceremonies. The ranges are set below, but you can find more information here.

  • Individual session: $150-$225
  • Packages: $550-$850 dependent on number of sessions
  • Psychedelic ceremonies: $750-$1500
  • 3-Month package: $2,800
  • 6-month package: $3,900
  • 12-month package: $6,800

Do They Accept Insurance? No.

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