Trudy Haak
Trudy Haak is a registered psychologist and integrative psychotherapist whose practice at Coming Home in Amsterdam focuses on preparation, support and integration around psychedelic‑assisted therapy and expanded‑state experiences within a therapeutic context. Her work draws on trauma‑informed, body‑oriented and evidence‑based psychological methods to help people explore, prepare for and make meaning of intense psychological or consciousness‑medicine‑related experiences, as well as broader emotional and life challenges.
Service
Trudy Haak offers personalised therapeutic support through preparation, medicine day and integration sessions that help clients clarify intentions, assess readiness and establish tools for self‑care and growth before, during and after psychedelic‑informed experiences. Services include preparation consultations, setting intentions, developing daily practices, mindful breathing support, and structured integration sessions to reflect on experiences, address emotional issues, explore identity and implement lasting change. Sessions are available face‑to‑face in Amsterdam and online by phone or video link, beginning with a free initial 15‑minute consultation.
Safety
Trudy Haak has been registered as a psychologist since 1998 and has extensive experience working with children, teens and adults in private practice, community settings and education. Her practice operates within a framework that emphasises psychological safety, harm‑reduction guidance and preparation before engagement with expanded‑state work. Coming Home does not provide psychoactive or illicit substances; clients are advised to obtain prescribed legal medicines through appropriate medical professionals. Integration work incorporates trauma‑informed and evidence‑based strategies tailored to individual needs.
Care pathway
The care pathway begins with a free 15‑minute initial consultation to discuss background, goals and whether the psychedelic‑informed process aligns with the client’s intentions. Following this intake, preparatory sessions are scheduled to set intentions, assess safety and readiness, and develop supportive practices. If relevant, microdosing or acute experience preparation and scheduling are established, followed by integration sessions to reflect on insights and support lasting emotional and behavioural change. Sessions continue at a frequency agreed with the client either in person in Amsterdam or online.
This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.