Christian Snuffer, CMHC
Christian Snuffer is a licensed clinical mental health counselor and the founder of Attunement Psychotherapy, a Salt Lake City-based group practice specializing in psychedelic healing and somatic therapy. With years of experience guiding individuals through deep psychological and spiritual work, Christian is a leader in the intersection of trauma, nervous system healing, and psychedelic-assisted therapy.
His journey of reclaiming his body from shame-based ideology, rooted in the conditioning of high-demand religion, informs his work with others seeking to break free from dissociation and disembodiment. Christian is passionate about helping people cultivate a profound, felt sense of presence and aliveness.
A dedicated practitioner of psychedelic medicines both personally and professionally, he specializes in preparation and integration, ensuring that psychedelic experiences become catalysts for lasting transformation.
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My Experience at a Legal Psilocybin Therapy Retreat
States of Mind's Senior Editor tells us what actually happens at a psychedelic therapy session.
What is Psychedelic Integration Therapy?
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Ketamine Therapy: Medical Potential & Recreational Risks
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I Went to The Netherlands For A Legal Psychedelic Therapy Retreat
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Recovering from Trauma & CPTSD: Turning Toward The Tiger
The story of facing one's past, working through trauma, and discovering healing.
Can Magic Mushrooms Make You Live Longer? Psilocybin Studied For Longevity
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Explore the different types of retreats, from wellness to spiritual, and find the perfect retreat…
Why I Left Television to Build a Mental Health App
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What Really Happens at a Men’s Retreat?
States of Mind speaks to a men's retreat founder for a glimpse into the emotional…
Beats & Psilocybin: Inside a Music Executive’s Psychedelic Routine
Edward Crowe shares how mushroom ceremonies help him manage stress, sharpen focus, and lead with…
How Ibogaine Is Helping Veterans Rewire Trauma and Redefine Strength
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Global Psychedelic Week 2025: 7 Must-See Speakers, 5000 Participants, 100 Countries
States of Mind is participating in the Global Psychedelic Week conference as a supporting media…
What Psychedelic Therapy Taught Me About Healing, Forgiveness, and Starting Over
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From Personal Healing to Professional Purpose: Why I Started a Psychedelic Retreat Company
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“Psychedelics Saved My Life”: In Conversation With Shawn Wells
Author and entrepreneur Shawn Wells shares his transformational experience, overcoming bullying, burnout, and mental health…
How Psychedelics Make Us Feel Connected — To Ourselves, Nature, and Each Other
Experts tell States of Mind how psychedelics reshape the brain and reconnect us to what…
The Psychedelic DJ: How Matt Xavier is Turning Music into Medicine
The story of a DJ using music to enhance psychedelic therapy and help patients heal.
Beyond the Binary: How Psychedelic Experiences Can Change Your Views on Gender and Sexuality
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The Courage to Heal: A Conversation With Tom Feegel of Beond Ibogaine Treatment Center
“There’s usually a painful past, and sometimes we label that as trauma”.