Erin Baldwin Draper, MSW
Erin Baldwin Draper, MSW, is a trauma-informed social worker, musician, mystic, mom, and state-licensed psilocybin facilitator in Oregon. As a licensee for over 2 years, Erin has supported 150+ legal clients in the regulated framework and was awarded the Althea 2025 Psilocybin Outcomes Award, based on outstanding client reported outcomes. Erin comes to this work with a deep reverence for nature and the sacred wisdom of plants, a natural curiosity for the mystical, and a safety-first scientific mind. With a background in counseling, group facilitation, research, and trauma-informed care, she brings practical therapeutic tools into her work while also holding space for the ineffable.
Erin began her career as a child and family therapist and medical social worker. After a traumatic birth experience with her first child, Erin found that the traditional healthcare system failed to adequately address her trauma and she turned to psychedelics. Her first psychedelic experience helped Erin reconnect back to herself after motherhood and catalyzed a passion for supporting others through plant medicine.
Erin considers herself a PsycheDoula in this field, supporting the rebirth of the mind, body, and spirit. She loves supporting folks new to psychedelics, especially those going through big life transitions. She believes motherhood can be one of the biggest life transitions of all and yet moms are often last to care for themselves. Erin continues to support moms outside of plant medicine work as a new moms’ support group facilitator and also loves working with parents of children with special healthcare needs.
Erin strives to create a judgment-free, expression-positive container for inner work. She welcomes folks from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds and lifestyles, and she is LGBTQ+ affirming.
Areas of Focus: addiction, ADHD, anxiety, cPTSD/PTSD/trauma, depression, extrasensory perception, grief, inner child work, LGBTQ+ affirming, life transitions, moms (pregnancy loss, traumatic birth experiences, transition to motherhood, mother wounding), narcissistic abuse, neurodivergence, OCD & body-focused repetitive behaviors, parenting challenges, relationship challenges, sensory sensitivities, shadow work, spiritual growth.
Other Specialties: couples, groups, mental health professionals, psilocybin facilitators

