About Us
At Plasticity Pathways, we offer trauma-informed psilocybin therapy to help individuals navigate depression, anxiety, addiction, and unresolved trauma. Grounded in compassion and the science of neuroplasticity, our approach supports you before, during, and after your journey—because lasting change begins with integration.
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Licensed Psilocybin Facilitator Steven Lopez brings a calm, steady presence shaped by his own healing through long-term sobriety. With deep respect and humility, he holds space for clients to reconnect with their inner wisdom and create meaningful, lasting transformation.
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Pathway to Healing
A journey inward, a pathway forward.
Client Stories
"Working with Plasticity Pathways has been a life-changing experience for me. The therapy sessions helped me understand myself better and provided the support I needed to overcome my challenges."
John Doe
"The trauma-informed therapy at Plasticity Pathways has been incredibly beneficial for my mental well-being. I feel more empowered to face life's challenges and have found a sense of inner peace."
Jane Smith
"The compassionate approach and support from Plasticity Pathways have been invaluable in my journey towards mental wellness. I've experienced positive transformations and regained hope for the future."
Sam Wilson
FAQs
Common Questions
Is psilocybin therapy suitable for everyone?
Psilocybin therapy is tailored to individuals dealing with depression, anxiety, addiction, and unresolved trauma. We conduct thorough assessments to ensure the safety and suitability of the therapy for each client.
How does neuroplasticity support mental wellness?
Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself and form new connections. Our therapy leverages neuroplasticity to facilitate healing, resilience, and positive changes in mental well-being.
What can I expect during and after the therapy?
During the therapy session, you'll receive personalized support. Afterward, our integration approach focuses on sustaining positive changes and providing ongoing support.
Leading Psilocybin Research Centers

Johns Hopkins leads groundbreaking research on psilocybin, exploring its potential to treat depression, PTSD, addiction, and other mental health conditions.

NYU conducts clinical trials on psilocybin therapy for anxiety, depression, addiction, and trauma, advancing psychedelic medicine through research and education.

Imperial College houses the world’s first dedicated psychedelic research center, pioneering studies on psilocybin and mental health.
Discover Your Path Forward
Schedule a Discovery Call
You don’t have to do this alone. Whether you're curious, seeking clarity, or ready to begin, we’re here to walk beside you. Reach out with your questions, thoughts, or intentions—we welcome them all with presence and care.
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