Trip Sitters & Psychedelic Guides in Maryland
We Provide Trip Sitting & Guiding Services in Every Major City
- Baltimore
- Columbia
- Germantown
- Silver Spring
- Frederick
- Waldorf
- Ellicott City
- Glen Burnie
- Gaithersburg
- Rockville
- Bethesda
- Dundalk
- Bowie
- Towson
- Bel Air South
This list is not meant to be exhaustive. We provide our trip sitting and guiding services in all major cities in Maryland, including those which are not listed above. If we can physically get ourselves to you, we will sit for you. If you are curious whether we are able to service your area specifically, please contact us.
Substances We Sit With
The one caveat to us being able to provide trip sitting and guiding services is that we cannot provide your substance of choice for personal consumption—we are unable to help with sourcing. Please understand that psychedelics are still federally controlled substances and you assume all the risk associated with possessing and consuming these medicines.
We are here to facilitate intentional psychedelic experiences where you feel supported along the entire journey—from preparation to sacred ceremonial experience to integration. We facilitate your inner healing by holding a safe, comfortable, non-judgmental space.
- Psilocybin
- Ayahuasca
- Mescaline
- Ketamine
- MDMA/MDA
- Cannabis
- DMT
- LSD
**Psychedelic Passage does not provide psychoactive or controlled substances nor are we licensed therapists, counselors, or medical professionals. We are a harm reduction company offering trip sitting & integration coaching services.**
Psychedelic Reform in Maryland
We are in the midst of a psychedelic renaissance and the legal status of psychedelic substances is evolving rapidly. As of the time of publishing, Maryland initiatives for psychedelic reform have involved the unanimous passing of Senate Bill 709. The bill, passed in April of this year, expresses intentions to establish a fund that provides free access to ketamine, psilocybin, and MDMA to veterans with PTSD and TBI.
The fund would draw from the state’s budget to study these alternative therapies for treating PTSD and TBI. The Department of Veterans Affairs, Johns Hopkins University, and the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center will be periodically consulted by the Maryland Department of Health to communicate the effectiveness of these therapies and assist in the dispersal of the fund.