Insight, Embodiment & integration.
This 3-day immersion invites you to slow down, listen inward, and create space for what emerges. The retreat is designed to bridge profound inner experiences with lasting integration.
Bringing a depth of experience in trauma informed work and non-ordinary states.
This retreat might offer gentle support to individuals who are curious and possibly:
Navigating a transition or experiencing a phase of change.
Observing patterns, behaviours, or relationships that feel repetitive.
Seeking a deeper connection with themselves, others, or a sense of meaning and purpose.
Wishing to enhance self-awareness and explore their inner world in a nurturing environment
Processing feelings.
Experiencing disconnection, or sensing that something in life requires attention
Interested in gently exploring psychedelic work within a trauma-informed, supportive, and ethically sound context
Our Commitment to Your Journey
We focus on ‘the bridge’, the space between insight and lived experience
This thoughtfully curated retreat is tailored for individuals seeking emotional exploration, and a deeper connection with the ‘Self’.
Why We Created This Retreat
Through years of working within both therapeutic and ceremonial settings, we have witnessed the profound potential of psychedelic work, but also the importance of approaching these experiences with care, preparation, ethical facilitation, and meaningful integration.
We created Bridge the Beyond from a shared belief that healing and insight are not found solely within the experience itself, but in how those experiences are understood, embodied, and woven back into everyday life.
Our intention is to offer a space where depth, curiosity, and exploration can unfold within a carefully held environment that prioritises relational safety, psychological wellbeing, and genuine human connection.
CURIOSITY
Recognising what has emerged. Observing key moments, emotions and patterns that surface during the experience.
Compassionate observation. Find compassion in your observations: staying with what is present.
Observing, not judging, through IFS & Parts-based inquiry and reflection, we support the emotional digestion of the experience.
Taking place in a carefully held group that prioritises ethical & psychological safety.
Retreat includes;
Preparation & Integration
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Creative exploration
Somatic & embodied practices
Two Ceremonies
Intake session & screening
EMBODIMENT
Through somatic awareness, we explore how the experience connects to your body, behaviours, inner patterns and the world around you. How do you want to move through the world?
INTEGRATION
Translating insight into daily life. Through commitment to yourself, making small, grounded shifts, habits, the work begins to stabilise over time. Allowing change to take root.
Integration is not a single moment. It is something that continues to unfold with space and time. How do you want to experience life and relationships?
Kati Palsynaho-van den Toorn
MSc Psychology · MAPS-trained MDMA-AT
Kati is a psychologist specialising in Internal Family Systems (IFS), with Kati is a psychologist whose work is grounded in trauma-informed care, parts work, and psychedelic integration. She focuses on creating the internal safety that supports deeper integration, emotional connection, and meaningful self-exploration.
Alongside her therapeutic work, Kati continues to work within education, where she has spent more than 25 years supporting young children and their families. This experience has deeply shaped her understanding of emotional development, attachment, and the importance of relating compassionately to the younger parts of ourselves.
She brings a warm, grounded presence to this work, supporting personal insight, emotional exploration, and meaningful change with care and curiosity.
€1650 investment
Payment plans available
€450 deposit to save your spot
Rebecca Otero Smith
MBACP Psychotherapist (Psychodynamic & Humanistic) · MAPS-trained (MDMA-AT)
Rebecca is a UK-trained integrative psychotherapist working at the intersection of trauma-informed therapy and non-ordinary states of consciousness and trained in somatic IFS.
Her background includes clinical practice, research settings, and frontline crisis support, with a focus on complex trauma, abuse and post-traumatic stress.
She also holds an MA in Fine Art, which brings a creative and intuitive dimension to her work, supporting engagement with imagery, symbolism, and the deeper layers of inner experience.
Over recent years, she has worked closely in plant medicine retreats, supporting preparation and integration and facilitating therapeutic group processes
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