Psychedelic-Assisted Integration Coaching · Basel & Barcelona

Most people teaching integration learned coaching second.
I learned it first.

17 years and 3,400+ hours as an ICF Master Certified Coach, trained clinically through the Integrative Psychiatry Institute and MAPS. I work with a small number of clients at a time through one fully facilitated process — screening to integration, start to finish, by me.

ICF Master Certified Coach EMCC Senior Practitioner IPI Certified Provider MAPS MDMA-AT Trained
Márton Mányai, MCC
Márton Mányai, MCC

One practice.
Two doors in.

I offer direct, fully facilitated work with individual clients, and I train coaches who want to bring integration competence into their own practice. The two are related but not the same thing — here's the difference.

For Individuals

Facilitated Integration Coaching

A single, continuous process: psychiatric screening, a free chemistry call, three preparation sessions, one in-person dosing session in Barcelona with me present throughout, and three integration sessions. I work with a small number of clients at any time.

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For Coaches & Professionals

ICPIC Coach Training — Cohort 1

A nine-month specialization in psychedelic integration coaching, opening with an intensive in September 2026. Built on ICF competencies, for coaches who want to add this work to their own practice responsibly.

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Márton Mányai

Most integration work is built by therapists who learned some coaching language. I went the other direction.

Before I trained clinically, I had already spent 17 years and 3,400+ hours coaching executives across 23+ nationalities, reached the ICF's highest credential as a Master Certified Coach, and trained as a Jungian coach and Symbolon practitioner. My clinical, psychedelic-specific formation — IPI's Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Provider training and MAPS' MDMA-Assisted Therapy theoretical training — came after, and on top of, that coaching foundation.

That means the questions I ask in integration come from real coaching mastery, not a workshop weekend. It also means I know precisely where coaching ends and where you need a therapist, psychiatrist, or other clinician instead — and I'll tell you when that's the case, even if it means turning you away.

I hold a postgraduate diploma as a Senior Supervisor (KRE Budapest), am working toward EMCC ESIA supervisor status, and will be eligible for the ICF Supervisor Registry from January 2027. Before any of this, I trained and worked as a theologian and pastor — formation that still shapes how I sit with people in altered and difficult states.

I'm Hungarian, a Swiss resident, and split my time between Basel and Barcelona, where the in-person sessions take place.

I've been in regular professional supervision for this work for more than two and a half years, and I'm in my own personal therapy. Both are ongoing, not formalities — they're where my own blind spots get caught and where I get held accountable, the same way I'd expect of anyone doing this kind of work with other people.

Professional Memberships
International Coaching Federation (ICF) Member
EMCC Senior Practitioner Member
MSZCT — Magyar Szupervizorok és Szupervizor-Coachok Társasága
(Hungarian Association of Supervisors and Supervisor-Coaches, a member of ANSE — the Association of National Organisations for Supervision in Europe)
Coaching
ICF Master Certified Coach (MCC)
EMCC Senior Practitioner
Experience
3,400+ coaching hours · 17+ years · 23+ nationalities
Ezra & CoachHub platforms
Psychedelic Formation
IPI Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Provider
MAPS MDMA-AT Theoretical Training
Depth Psychology
Jungian Coach · Symbolon Reflection Expert & Specialist
Supervision
Postgrad Diploma Senior Supervisor (KRE Budapest)
EMCC ESIA in process · ICF Supervisor Registry (eligible Jan 2027)
Methods & Formation
Solution-Focused Brief Coaching · Hogan Assessment Certified
Diploma Theologian-Pastor
Verified Credentials
MSZCT member, ANSE, and Magyarországi Coach-Szervezetek Szövetsége badges
MSZCT Member · ANSE · Magyarországi Coach-Szervezetek Szövetsége

One process.
Five stages, start to finish.

This is not a drop-in session or a retreat. It's a single, continuous arc with one facilitator — me — present at every stage.

01
Before Anything Else

Health & Psychiatric Screening

Three structured questionnaires covering medical history, psychiatric history, and current medications, plus a written informed consent form. This determines whether it's responsible to proceed at all — not everyone clears this stage, and that's the point of it. This work is for adults only, 18 and over, with no exceptions.

02
Free · 30 Minutes

The Chemistry Call

A conversation, not a pitch. We find out together whether we can and want to work together. Either of us can decide this isn't the right fit, with no obligation either way.

03
Online · 3 × 90 Minutes

Preparation

Three sessions building the container: intentions, fears, logistics, nervous-system preparation, and clear agreements about what the facilitated session will and won't involve.

04
In Person · Barcelona

The Facilitated Session

A single full-day, psilocybin-facilitated session in a prepared, private setting. I'm present continuously throughout — I don't leave the room. There's no clock running the session: I stay until we both agree, you and I, that it's safe for the session to end. This is psilocybin-facilitated work specifically; I don't offer ketamine-assisted or MDMA-assisted sessions directly. If that's what you're looking for, this isn't the right fit, though I'm glad to point you toward where that work is done responsibly.

A facilitated session in progress, with continuous facilitator presence
05
Online · 3 × 45 Minutes

Integration

Three sessions making meaning of what came up, and translating it into how you actually live, decide, and lead — using the same coaching competencies I'd use with any client, applied to what is often the most significant experience of someone's year.

What this is — and isn't. This is professional coaching and facilitation. It is not psychotherapy, not a medical treatment, and not a guarantee of any particular outcome or experience. If you take psychiatric medication or have a relevant health history, that's exactly what the screening stage is for. The full detail is in the FAQ below.

What it's actually like.

"Márton is a very experienced coach and a very conscientious facilitator. He informed me thoroughly and comprehensively about what was to happen and how I could best prepare for it. Despite many fears that arose in me about [the session], I felt in the best hands — which finally allowed me to approach the experience in good spirits. At every point in the preparation, during [the session], and in the debriefing afterward, I felt well looked after."
William · client, 2025
"He's professional and responsible in every aspect. The preparation was very thorough and conscientious — impressive, honestly. I still can't say exactly how much it contributed, but the music he chose for the session helped me immensely; I can't imagine the experience without it."
Daniel · client, 2024

Names changed to protect client privacy.

Screening & consent forms.

The informed consent form and the health & psychiatric screening questionnaire are both available in English, German, and Hungarian, as password-protected documents. Tell me where to send them and which language you need, and I'll get them to you directly.

Used only to send these documents and follow up about scheduling — see the Privacy Policy.

Thank you — check your inbox shortly. In the meantime, the documents are here: Screening & Consent Forms (Google Drive). Look for the pair of files matching the language you selected, plus the separate document with the password — that one is the same no matter which language you chose. I'll also follow up by email.
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Training the next generation of integration coaches.

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Read this first.

This is written to help you decide honestly whether this is right for you, before you invest the time and vulnerability of the screening process. If something here rules you out, I'd rather you know now.

What This Is — and Isn't
Is this psychotherapy?

No. I'm a coach, not a licensed therapist or psychiatrist, and this process is not a substitute for mental health treatment. If screening suggests you need clinical care first, or instead, I'll tell you that directly.

Is this a treatment for depression, anxiety, or another condition?

No. I don't diagnose or treat mental health conditions, and this process doesn't replace any ongoing psychiatric or medical care you're receiving. If you're currently in treatment, your prescriber or therapist should stay involved — I'm glad to coordinate with them directly where that's useful.

What's actually guaranteed?

My full presence, a carefully built container, and a structured process either side of the facilitated session. Not a particular outcome, insight, or experience — nobody can honestly promise you that, and I won't.

Is this ketamine-assisted or MDMA-assisted therapy?

No. My direct facilitation work is psilocybin-based. I have theoretical training in MDMA-assisted therapy through MAPS, but I don't offer ketamine-assisted or MDMA-assisted sessions myself. If that's specifically what you're looking for, this isn't the right fit — those are different, separately regulated practices.

Who This Isn't For Right Now
Is there a minimum age?

Yes. This work is for adults only — 18 and older, with no exceptions.

What disqualifies someone at the screening stage?

This isn't exhaustive, and final clearance is always individual — but these are common reasons someone wouldn't proceed right now:

  • A personal or close family history of psychosis, schizophrenia, or bipolar I disorder
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Active, untreated substance use disorder
  • Certain uncontrolled cardiovascular conditions
  • Certain current medications (see below)

Honesty in the screening questionnaires matters more than anything else here — they exist to protect you, not to be talked past.

I take antidepressants or other psychiatric medication. Does that rule me out?

Not necessarily, but it changes the process. Some medications, particularly SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOIs, and lithium, need to be discussed with and managed by your prescriber before anything else happens — tapering or timing decisions are never made unilaterally, by you or by me. This is exactly what the screening and chemistry call are for.

Why is tapering off antidepressants such a big deal for this work?

Psychedelics and SSRIs/SNRIs generally don't combine well — taken together, the medication can blunt or distort the experience, and there are real safety considerations involved. The honest reality of this field is that most people on these medications need to taper off gradually beforehand, and taper back on gradually afterward, under the ongoing oversight of the physician who prescribes that medication. This isn't medical or legal advice, and I'm not in a position to make that recommendation myself — that decision sits between you and your prescriber. But it's a real part of what readiness for this work actually involves, and it's exactly why screening happens before anything else.

Legal & Practical
Where does the facilitated session take place, and what's the legal framework?

The session takes place in Barcelona, in a private, prepared setting. I take the legal and regulatory questions around this work seriously, and I'd rather discuss the specifics honestly and directly with you on the chemistry call than make general claims here that don't reflect your situation. Ask me — I expect the question.

Is what I tell you confidential?

Yes, as a matter of professional coaching practice. It's worth knowing that coaching confidentiality isn't the same legal category as therapist-patient privilege — I'll walk you through exactly what that means in practice before we begin working together.

What does this cost, and what's included?

Pricing covers all three preparation sessions, the full facilitated day in Barcelona, and all three integration sessions. Contact me directly for current pricing — I'll also send a full written agreement, including cancellation terms, once we've had the chemistry call and screening is complete.

What if I want to stop partway through?

You can. The chemistry call, and every stage after it, is something either of us can end if it stops being the right fit. Specific terms are set out in writing before you commit to anything.

How do you decide when the facilitated session is actually over?

Not by the clock. I stay present until we both agree — you and I — that it's safe for the session to end and for me to leave. There's a written protocol behind this (covering the setting itself, emergency contacts, and what happens afterward) that I'll walk you through during preparation.

What happens right after the session ends?

Plan to keep the rest of that day and evening free. You won't drive, operate machinery, or travel unaccompanied for the remainder of the day. Where it's practical, I'll ask you to arrange for someone you trust to be reachable or nearby that evening. We'll go through the specifics together during preparation.

What if things get difficult or frightening during the session?

That's part of what preparation is for, and part of why I stay present the entire time rather than checking in periodically. Difficult material surfacing isn't a sign that something has gone wrong — it's often where the real work happens. My role is to stay grounded and present with you through it, not to make the experience comfortable at all costs.

Do I need to arrange my own travel and accommodation?

Yes. Getting to Barcelona and arranging where you'll stay is your responsibility — I'll tell you what the space itself needs to provide, but flights, accommodation, and travel insurance are yours to organize.

Working With Me
Do I need previous experience with psychedelics?

No. Many clients have none at all. What matters more is honesty during screening and genuine readiness to do the preparation work — not a track record.

What languages do you work in?

English, German, and Hungarian, all fluently. I'm currently learning Spanish, but I don't yet work with clients in Spanish.

Do you work with groups, or only individuals?

Individuals only, one at a time. This is a deliberately small practice — I'd rather work this way with a few people than dilute the presence I can offer.

I'm a coach. Can I learn to do this kind of work too?

That's exactly what ICPIC's coach training is for. It's a separate, nine-month specialization — Cohort 1 opens in September 2026.

Begin the Process

If this is the right fit, the next step is simple.

Write to me directly. Tell me a little about what's drawing you to this work, and I'll send the screening questionnaires to start from there.

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