Laurin Angermeier, MSc in Applied Neuroscience
Laurin Angermeier is a neuroscientist and psychedelic integration practitioner based in Berlin, working at the intersection of research, applied psychedelic work, and mental health innovation. He holds a Master’s degree in Applied Neuroscience from King’s College London, where his academic work focused on psychedelic-assisted approaches to depression, emotional regulation, and the neurobiology of mental health.
He is trained in psychedelic facilitation and integration through the Center for Medicinal Mindfulness and Synthesis Institute, with a strong emphasis on preparation, mindfulness-based guidance, nervous-system regulation, and post-experience integration. Laurin has also supported individuals through challenging and high-intensity psychedelic experiences via MAPS-affiliated harm reduction initiatives.
A central focus of his work is the therapeutic use of cannabis as a psychedelic medicine within structured, neuroscience-informed contexts. He works with individuals, couples and groups, with particular attention to emotional regulation, attachment dynamics, neurodivergence, and embodied nervous-system awareness.
Alongside his facilitation and integration work, Laurin brings experience from the digital health and psychedelic startup ecosystem. He contributes to the development of evidence-informed therapeutic frameworks, practitioner education, and the translation of neuroscience research into scalable, ethically grounded mental health products and services.
Articles by Laurin Angermeier
The Relational Container: Structuring Couples Work with Psychedelic Support
The couple in the room More couples are seeking psychedelic support together, and they arrive…
Honouring the Mystical: How to integrate entities and mystical-type experiences
Some of the most important experiences a client brings back are the ones no one…
Any Good Therapist Can Do This. Can't They? Why psychedelic integration is not just talk therapy
The assumption is widespread and, on the surface, reasonable: a psychedelic experience has already happened,…
Therapist, facilitator, coach: defining your role and relational frame in psychedelic work
Foreword by Laurin Angermeier I have sat with many people over the years who had…
Ethical Is Not Enough. Excellent Is Not Enough. Why psychedelic care needs both, and what we built to find it.
Something I have observed consistently, in my own practice and in conversations across the field:…