About us
Who we are
Rooted in traditions from psychotherapy, breathwork, bodywork, ecology, animism and philosophy. We weave together these elements in our approach to providing retreats.
We have worked in-depth with expanded states for decades personally and professionally to cultivate the pathway we offer.
The origins of this programme began with our meeting on the training with the Institute of Psychedelic Therapy, where we shared the intention to create communal spaces grounded in integrity and relational depth.
Our approach
Our retreats create space to be supported to slow down, explore, and reconnect. We facilitate experiences that meet you where you are, to support you to be curious about discovering your own way.
We emphasise the importance of forming solid, supportive relationships with you, in order to enable you to work at depth with yourself.
Our retreats offer support and guidance to explore parts of yourself you know are there, but have found difficult to access.
We welcome every part of you.
Meet the team
Noel Comer
Noel has over 15 years’ experience in mental health, working across the US, Ireland, and internationally. He holds degrees in Counselling and Psychotherapy, Theology and Psychology, and a Master’s in Social Work. He has postgraduate training in trauma treatment and CBT. Noel works in a mental health service and offers preparation and integration support in private practice. He is professionally supervised and committed to safe, ethical practice. Having experienced the value of psychedelic psychotherapy personally, Noel is dedicated to making this work accessible for others—always starting from where you are on your journey.
Liana Konstantinidou
Liana is an integrative somatic trauma practitioner, movement facilitator and artist. She works as a Somatic Experiencing® practitioner and assists the SE™ professional trainings in Greece, where she is based. She is part of the Greek Psychedelic Society Integration Therapists and has co-facilitated some of the online psychedelic integration circles. Currently also finishing her studies in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, her approach is rooted in relationality, presence and a deep trust for one's inner intelligence. By weaving various body-centered modalities, she invites people to cultivate a relationship to the individual, as well as the collective body, as a way to enquire about and explore the different elements that make up the tapestry of one's life experience.
Richard Jones
Richard is an accredited integrative psychotherapist. His diverse experience includes working in schools, prisons, supported housing and a hospice. For over five years, he has run psychedelic integration groups with the Psychedelic Society and PsyCare: the harm reduction charity. He also has experience in clinical research, having been a therapist on Imperial College’s psychedelic clinical research studies into Fibromyalgia and OCD. Additionally, he has experience working as a therapist at a number of psychedelic retreats. Richard believes that a key aspect of navigating psychedelic experiences lies in the supportive relationships that accompany such courageous inner work.
Mahab Kazmi
Mahab is a relational body psychotherapist, integrative bodyworker, systemic facilitator, and psychedelic integration therapist with 15 years of experience in private practice. She has explored expanded states for over 20 years and brings a deep commitment to transgenerational healing, embodied storytelling, and creative integration. Trained as a Family Systemic Constellator with the Centre for Systemic Constellations, she has also assisted on their core trainings. She co-facilitated the Psychedelic Society’s online integration circle with Richard Jones and contributed to psychedelic research at Imperial College. Her work is shaped by her mixed cultural heritage, love of movement, and a decade of artistic exploration into connection, identity, and initiation. Mahab brings warmth, creativity, and depth to the therapeutic process, inviting people to rediscover aliveness through embodied presence.
Dr Jon-Paul Marshall
Dr Jon-Paul Marshall is an HCPC-registered and BPS-chartered Counselling Psychologist with a background in NHS addiction services, academia, and community wellbeing. He supports people navigating anxiety, shame, depression, addiction, trauma, and loss—especially when these difficulties are rooted in complex relationships and wider social pressures. He draws on multiple therapeutic approaches: depth psychology and psychedelic integration, tailoring support to each person’s needs. JP is formerly a lecturer at Regent’s University, JP also writes on social justice and mental health. His practice is relational, compassionate, and grounded in the belief that emotional suffering arises not just from within, but from the world around us.
Adam Bambury
Adam is a psychotherapist and psychedelic integration practitioner working in London and the south east. He is a graduate of the Institute of Psychedelic Therapy's first two-year psychedelic therapist practitioner training, and has since been a guest lecturer and part of the retreat team for the IPT. He has additionally presented at several psychedelic and therapy conferences in the UK and Europe, including Breaking Convention at the University of Greenwich in 2019. His interests include embodiment, spirituality, birth, death, and what it is to be here right now. http://www.innerflametherapy.co.uk