As interest in psychedelic retreats swells, women-focused retreats have emerged as a meaningful option for those seeking a more tailored experience. These retreats offer an opportunity for growth, healing, and lasting change in an environment designed for women seeking their own safe space for the experience.
While some women may feel entirely comfortable in mixed-gender retreats, others may benefit significantly from retreats designed explicitly for women. There is no universally superior format; the best group is the one that aligns with a person’s needs, identity, and comfort level.
Women-only retreats offer a psychologically distinct experience from mixed-gender environments. As in any psychedelic retreat, the setting, fellow participants, and facilitators impact the individual and collective experience.
By limiting the retreat to femme-centered participants, it may create a deeper sense of safety for women, open up the space for female-focused topics to be centered, loosen the walls for individuals around performative gender-based responses. Research on gender-specific group therapy supports this, suggesting that single-gender environments can enhance comfort, cohesion, and willingness to disclose, particularly among women.
While women's retreats are operationally similar to mixed-gender retreats, they are intentionally curated to create a safer space through participant composition and facilitation. Generally, these are designed by women, for women, and facilitated by women.
However, it’s important to note that what ‘women-focused’ means can vary depending on the facilitator. Some facilities may include trans women, nonbinary people, and those who find resonance in women-centered spaces, creating a supportive and inclusive environment.
These experiences are a response to research suggesting that gender-specific dynamics may foster a sense of greater support and less stigmatization. Psychedelics like psilocybin place individuals in a highly sensitive and vulnerable state, and the ability to surrender to the experience while feeling rooted in safety is an important predictor of positive outcomes. In women-focused retreats, participants may feel more comfortable and able to dig into their vulnerability without the presence of males.
The format may follow a general protocol of preparation, ceremony, and integration, but the length, size, intention, and facilitation will depend on the facilitator and can change the experience. For example, some retreats may include practices like breathwork, somatic movement, group sharing, journaling, or music.
By creating a space for women in psilocybin retreats, they can feel comfortable and confident that they will have a safe space for the full experience.
There are several reasons why an individual might opt for a women-focused retreat, including:
Note: There are many other reasons a woman or nonbinary person might choose to attend a women-focused psilocybin retreat. Each person is unique, and their reasons for choosing to engage in a retreat are just as unique.
While retreat experiences can vary, women-centered retreats often create a distinct container through the power of shared identity and group dynamics. When participants enter a space where everyone shares a common thread of lived experience, there is a more inherent sense of safety that allows for deeper emotional openness.
In a psychedelic retreat setting, that openness can create a ripple effect, allowing others to feel that same safety around opening up and sharing. This kind of resonance can lead to a richer, more expansive experience for all.
For many women, psilocybin retreats are a way to facilitate healing from experiences that are all too common, like sexual assault, abuse, and domestic violence. The World Health Organization has cited that one in three women globally has experienced physical and/or sexual violence in their lifetime. Some retreats may focus on shared healing from these experiences, and a broader sensitivity or lens may be brought to those sessions. Having mutual support and co-regulation provides a safe dynamic and a foundation for them to feel safe.
This kind of safe, supported environment pairs naturally with research-backed mental health benefits that psilocybin may offer, including reduced anxiety and depression. While more research is needed, specifically into the relationship between psilocybin and PTSD, research shows promise for psilocybin's ability to facilitate indirect engagement with traumatic experiences, allowing for a potentially less distressing healing experience.
Psilocybin experiences are deeply personal and individual, so while common themes may emerge in women-only retreats, there are no guarantees about where the journey may lead. The facilitation may include specific imagery, wording, or integrations that are more grounded in the women’s experience. Whether it’s digging deeper into femininity, tackling the challenges women face (reproduction, expectations, societal norms, loss, hormonal shifts, or phases of life), or being centered on healing from shared experiences.
A few common topics that emerge:
When choosing a retreat, your sense of confidence and comfort in the program should always be the number one priority of any psychedelic experience, and is a standard established by research guidelines for psychedelic experiences.
Explore the program's quality and don’t be swayed by alluring marketing. Take the time to research what the program is like, who it’s meant for, if it’s aligned with your goals for your psilocybin journey, and read reviews.
Consider whether a women-only retreat is right for you. Participating in a psychedelic retreat can be a very vulnerable experience, so safety is paramount. When safety and comfort are at the foundation of the experience, it can be easier to dive into a deep psychedelic space, open up connection, and create a more inviting space. Women-only retreats may be a great option for those seeking that experience and who find it more easily accessible in a women-focused space.