DISCLAIMER
Natalie Austin is a certified recovery coach, trauma-informed yoga teacher, mindfulness meditation teacher, and integrative nutrition coach. Her work is grounded in a holistic mind-body-spirit approach to recovery and personal transformation. She does not diagnose, treat, or cure any medical or mental health condition and does not replace licensed medical, psychiatric, or psychological care. All services offered are coaching-based and educational in nature. Clients are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified healthcare providers for medical, psychiatric, or psychological concerns.
Natalie Austin also works as a psychedelic preparation and integration coach. This work is grounded in safety, harm reduction, education, and personal integration support. She does not provide, facilitate, encourage, or promote the use, possession, or distribution of psychedelic or illegal substances in any form. She does not guide or advise on dosing, sourcing, administration, or consumption of psychedelics. All psychedelic integration services are non-clinical, non-medical, and non-therapeutic in nature and are intended to support individuals in preparation, reflection, meaning-making, and integration related to past or potential non-ordinary experiences. These experiences may include, but are not limited to, breathwork, meditation, spiritual inquiry, altered states, or experiences that occurred in legal, ceremonial, or personal contexts outside of Natalie Austin's involvement.
Natalie Austin is not a licensed medical provider, mental health professional, psychologist, psychiatrist, or therapist. She does not provide medical, psychiatric, psychological, or therapeutic services, and her work should not be considered a substitute for professional healthcare, mental health treatment, diagnosis, or therapy.
By engaging in any coaching services, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for your choices, actions, and well-being, and that Natalie Austin's role is limited to education, coaching, and integration support within a harm-reduction framework.
