Tiana Jacobsen

I am a psychedelic educator and transformational coach, honored to share the gifts I have received and tools I have collected over decades of devotion to ceremony, yoga, and Eastern and Western mystical traditions. I believe true healing is relational and holistic, and integrate a weave of ecstatic practices, creative modalities, and somatic therapies into my offerings. My vision is to craft spaces and pathways that invite and support deep communion with the more than human, center us in the here and now, and support our capacity to tend subtle connections between souls, bodies, community, nature and spirit.

My decades of study and practice in Ecopsychology and ritual traditions have convinced me that connection with nature and a sense of belonging in community are core to well-being. My mission is to listen to and nourish the earth’s wisdom as it’s expressed through our deep longings, elicit and nurture each person’s creative gifts and powers, and contribute to a regenerative nature-connected culture in which all beings have a place to thrive.

I’m currently enrolled in a PhD in Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies, and a 1400 hour advanced training program in Integrative Psychedelic Therapy. I have been a practitioner in the Santo Daime—a syncretic lineage from the Brazilian Amazon—since 1999, and a lead musician in thousands of ceremonies.



ONGOING EDUCATION AND TRAINING

  • PhD student in East-West Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies

  • Ecstatic Mysticism’s 1400 hr program in Psychedelic Therapy

COMPLETED

  • MA in East-West Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies (May 2025)

  • Inner Trek’s Psilocybin Facilitator Certification program (March 2023)

  • 8 Limbs Yoga Centers Teacher Training (2015)

  • Vancouver Film School Digital Design Program (2005)

  • Esalen Institute Massage Certification Program (2001)

  • Ida Rolf Institute, Rolfing Trainings 1 & 2 (2001)

  • Naropa University, BA in Ecopsychology and Creative Arts Therapies (1999)