Jeanie Lee, LAMFT

Therapist
West Orange NJ
Jeanie creates a grounded, compassionate space where clients can explore their inner worlds with curiosity and safety. Her approach blends transpersonal psychology, somatic awareness, and parts work, helping clients access and integrate deeper layers of experience. Drawing from both therapeutic and spiritual traditions, she meets each person where they are—whether that means structured guidance or open, intuitive exploration. Through presence, inquiry, and embodied integration, Jeanie supports clients in transforming pain into insight, reconnecting with inner wisdom, and bringing expanded states of awareness into everyday life with clarity, authenticity, and purpose
Jeanie Lee is a psychedelic community leader and facilitator working across multiple layers of the modern psychedelic ecosystem. She currently serves as a therapist and a ketamine guide at Marpa Minds in New York but see clients privately as well in NJ as a therapist or nationwide as a coach. Over the past seven years, Jeanie has offered thousands of hours of psychedelic support in individual, group, and retreat settings. Her transpersonal approach blends psychology and spirituality, bridging the cosmic and the grounded. She intuitively knows when to lean on a Western therapeutic lens and when to invite a more mystical or somatic orientation, depending on what emerges in the process. Her work centers on helping people expand both individual and collective consciousness through embodied insight and integration. Jeanie is the founder of the Psychedelic Access Fund, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides financial scholarships for psychedelic healing, and the Lehigh Valley Psychedelic Society, a community organization fostering connection, education, and peer support in Eastern Pennsylvania. She completed a year-long Psychedelic Facilitator Training with the SoundMind Institute, an Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA)–approved program certifying psilocybin facilitators under the Psilocybin Services Act. Jeanie also attended Sofia University, earning her master’s education in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology—a field focused on the intersection of psychology and consciousness studies, including psychedelics, dreams, and mystical experience. Her continued training includes Ketamine-Assisted Therapy and Psychedelic Integration through Fluence, as well as 44 credit hours of Internal Family Systems (IFS) education. Jeanie’s work is guided by reverence for both science and spirit. She aims to create spaces where people can reconnect with their innate wholeness, explore their inner landscapes, and bring the insights of expanded states into meaningful, embodied change in daily life.