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[Solved] Book individual truffle therapy

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How can I see with whom, where, and how I can book truffle therapy?


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If you are considering truffle therapy, at Triptherapie you can choose for yourself who you embark on this inner journey with and where it takes place. That starts with finding a guide who truly suits you. On the page about truffle therapy You will find an overview of all facilitators, each with their own style and background. Some have a psychological or mental health background, such as Sascha, Ronald, Gijs, or Reineke, while others, such as Marcel or Janneke, work from experience and intuition. You can therefore choose someone who aligns with your needs, whether you are seeking a more spiritual, structured, or empathetic approach.

To see who is available in your region, use the location and price calculation tool. Enter your place of residence and you will immediately see which therapists come to your location, what the session costs including travel expenses, and whether you might need to rent an external location. This way, you know exactly where you stand. Then you fill in the intake in. This is not only to assess your participation, but also to provide personalized preparation advice based on your situation, including nutrition, supplements, and mental training. 

Prefer not to be alone? Then you can also participate in a truffle ceremony in a group setting, where you share a profound experience with others under professional guidance. This way, you choose what your journey looks like: personal, familiar, and fully tailored to your wishes and goals.


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What I would like to add is that the choice of facilitator is actually just as important as the psychedelics themselves. This is no coincidence – research shows that in psychedelic therapy, the 'set and setting', including the quality of the therapeutic relationship, determines at least 5% of the effect. Your facilitator is therefore not just someone watching; that person truly influences your entire experience.

When choosing, I would recommend looking not only at their certifications but also at their communication style. Some therapists are very cautious and structured; others create more room for spontaneity. Both can work well—it depends on what you need. Ask yourself: do I want a lot of structure and clear guidance, or rather more space and self-discovery? This determines whether you are better suited to someone like Sascha or Ronald (psycholytic, more structure) or someone like Janneke (more intuitive).

The intake procedure is truly crucial. This is not just administrative – it is the first step of preparation. The therapist will not judge during this process; they actually want to understand exactly where you stand. So be honest about medication, psychological history, and family history. That helps them guide you better and exercise caution where necessary.

A tip: many people choose group ceremonies because they think it is cheaper. That is true in terms of price, but personally, I think that for your first time, it is often better to go for an individual session. You receive the full attention of your facilitator, and you can ask your questions much more directly. Group ceremonies are fantastic for people who already have some experience and enjoy feeling that collective energy.

Finally: continuity is important after your session. Many therapists offer a follow-up program. This is not mandatory, but for many people, it helps to book another two or three sessions in the months afterward. The effect truly deepens as you integrate more.

Good luck with your choice! Taking the first step is always the hardest part....