
Michelle Baker Jones
Integrative Psychotherapeutic Counsellor
Biography
Michelle is an integrative psychotherapeutic counsellor based in London, where she has a private practice. She has been a member of Imperial College's Psychedelic Research Group since 2015. Michelle was a lead guide on Imperial College’s randomised controlled trial (Psilodep 2) comparing psilocybin to escitalopram in the treatment of depression.
She has recently been working as a lead therapist for Small Pharma’s clinical trials with DMT-assisted therapy for depression. This was originally a collaboration between Small Pharma and Imperial College London. She co-designed the Beckley Academy Foundations to Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy training course. Michelle has contributed to the development of a therapist training programme for the DMT trials, having co-produced a psychedelic therapy framework for working with DMT.
Michelle offers individual psychedelic integration for people who are struggling to process psychedelic experiences. She co-facilitates the psychedelic integration specialist interest group for The Institute of Psychedelic Therapy, drawing on her experience of facilitating integration groups over the past five years. She is also an advisor for PsyAware and organisation dedicated to harm reduction and psychoeducation.
Find more about Michelle's counselling services at www.mbjcounselling.co.uk.
Research

Psychoactive Trials Group
Psychoactive Trials Group
Research

Psychoactive Trials Group
Psychoactive Trials Group