Yes. Psychedelic integration therapy is an emerging clinical field, distinct from the administration of the substance itself. Several peer-reviewed frameworks now exist for working with integration as a standalone clinical practice, including the PHRI model, the two-stage model of Greń et al., and the EMBARK framework. Practitioners trained in psychedelic integration can be found through several professional directories, including those maintained by MAPS and ICEERS. The field is growing but still unregulated in most jurisdictions, which makes the quality of individual practitioners highly variable (Gorman et al., 2021; Greń et al., 2023).