About

Transformative Psychedelic Therapy in Denver

What Drives Us

At Psychedelic Therapy Denver, we are experienced mental health professionals helping our clients successfully navigate and heal from traumatic pasts and ineffective coping strategies. Our founders have a combined 28 years of clinical practice and are passionate about helping people experience the profound and life-changing work that is possible in therapy, whether individually, as a part of a couple, or in a group. We believe in the transformative potential of psychedelic-assisted therapy to help clients achieve personal breakthroughs, healing, and renewed mental health. At Psychedelic Therapy Denver, we are proud to provide therapy services that are legal under the personal use provisions of the 2023 Colorado Natural Medince Health Act.

Meet the Founders

Psychedelic Therapy Denver was founded by Jenna Noah and Eric Eichler, experienced, licensed clinicians with a shared commitment to trauma-informed psychedelic therapy. Together, they bring nearly three decades of combined clinical experience in psychotherapy, mindfulness-based practices, somatic and relational healing, and group facilitation.

 Psychedelic Therapy Denver was created to offer a thoughtful, legally grounded approach to psychedelic-assisted therapy in Colorado, with an emphasis on preparation, integration, and individualized care.

Jenna and Eric are dedicated to creating a warm, inclusive, and professional space where clients can explore healing, personal growth, and transformation with clarity, care, and integrity.

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Jenna Noah | LPC

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Jenna graduated from Naropa University with a Masters in Buddhist Psychology & Contemplative Psychotherapy in 2013. She currently serves as a full-time instructor in the Mindfulness-Based Transpersonal Counseling program and has taught at the University since 2015. 

In addition to her teaching role, Jenna is a psychotherapist with 12 years of experience working with clients in Denver, specializing in couples therapy and group therapy. Jenna has presented at academic conferences both nationally and Internationally and has served on the leadership committee for the American Group Psychotherapy Association. 

A highlight of Jenna’s career was coordinating an art therapy conference in Cambodia with Partners for Social Justice. More recently, Jenna organized a 10-year reunion meditation retreat at Drala Mountain Center for her Naropa graduating class. 

When she isn’t teaching or practicing therapy, Jenna is hanging with her husband and two kiddos, dancing, or skiing.

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Eric Eichler | LCSW

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Eric is a licensed psychotherapist with 14 years of experience helping people suffering from conditions including depression, anxiety, grief, and trauma so that they can live happier, more balanced lives.

He received a Master’s in Social Work from Smith College in 2012, and graduated from the UC San Diego/ VA San Diego Inter-professional Fellowship in Psychosocial Rehabilitation in 2013. As a faculty member for the fellowship program and a field instructor for several schools of social work from 2015-18, he provided training in assessment and psychotherapy for psychosis-spectrum disorders and PTSD, and also presented at national conferences organized by the American Group Psychotherapy Association and the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.

He worked in the VA healthcare system for 12 years, providing psychotherapy in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Since opening his private practice in 2019, Eric has provided therapy based in psychoanalytic, cognitive-behavioral, group therapy and EMDR techniques, with a specialty in working with veterans.

In 2023 Eric completed specialized training in psychedelic-assisted therapy at Naropa University. Before becoming a therapist, he worked as a wilderness guide. Eric is certified as a meditation instructor by Naropa University, where he teaches courses in the Graduate School of Counseling.

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Selena Papaconstantinou | LCSW

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Selena is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in Denver with nearly eight years of experience supporting individuals across all stages of life. In her private practice, she works with adults navigating challenges such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, life transitions, identity exploration, and spiritual growth. She has a special focus on women’s issues and LGBTQ+ concerns, as well as providing psychotherapy to seniors in the community.

Her approach is holistic, strength-based, and compassion-centered. Selena is trained in EMDR, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Hakomi, and holds a certificate in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy from Naropa University. At the heart of her practice is the belief that everyone holds the innate wisdom to heal. Her role is to provide a safe, supportive space for clients to dive deep and uncover what they need to move forward in their healing journey.

Integrity with medicine is central to her work. Selena often integrate ceremonial elements into sessions, collaborating with clients to explore rituals and practices that resonate and serve everyones unique process. She is committed to ongoing growth, regularly engaging in her own healing work and consulting with colleagues to ensure she brings her best self to her work. Witnessing the profound growth and transformation that emerge through this process is Selena’s deepest inspiration. 

It would be her true joy and honor to walk alongside you as you reconnect with your authentic self, awaken your vitality, and step fully into your power.

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Erin Lucey | Practice Manager

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Erin Lucey brings over five years of experience managing the flow and heart of private practices with a focus on compassionate, client-centered care. With a background spanning therapy coordination, logistics, and project management, she ensures that every client interaction — from first contact to ongoing support — feels grounded, organized, and thoughtfully held.

Blending creativity from her Fine Arts background with a love of structure and efficiency, Erin approaches her work with both precision and warmth. She is passionate about creating a welcoming experience that allows clients and clinicians alike to focus on what matters most — healing and connection.

Outside of work, Erin can often be found cloud watching, making art, or spending time with her family.

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Shadow | Therapy Cat
Hypoallergenic Siberian

Meet Shadow, the resident Therapy Cat! 

Shadow is a sweet, fluffy Siberian cat who specialized in sleeping on the job. Her breed is considered non-allergenic because they produce a minimal amount of the Fel D1 protein that is responsible for frequent allergies to the fur.

Shadow was raised between the Franklin Therapy House, where she has spent lots time playing, cuddling, and getting tummy rubs from clients, and the founders’ home, where she is frequently subject to being carried around like a teddy bear by two rambunctious children. Because of her diverse background, she is accustomed to all kinds of people, play styles, and needs. She is cuddly, friendly, gentle, and patient.

Shadow is always happy to sit in on a therapy session or nap quietly in another room — her level of involvement is always up to the client.

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