Gerónimo Tejedor

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Gerónimo Tejedor is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist specializing in trauma and dissociation, who also works as an organizational consultant. He has been trained in various contemporary psychotherapeutic approaches, including EMDR and DBR (Deep Brain Reorienting), and is a specialist in relational psychology. He holds a master’s degree in Bonds, Families, and Sociocultural Diversity; his transdisciplinary thesis explores the relationships between humans and ayahuasca from a decolonized perspective, examining the interspecies connections that emerge and their modes of integration.
For more than 30 years, he has been connected to the world of Master Plants. His work focuses on the regeneration and revaluation of the knowledge of Indigenous peoples of South America, fostering a critical, contextualized, and respectful dialogue between different ways of knowing. Within this framework, he develops transdisciplinary practices and research that link psychotherapeutic clinical work and co-visions of processes related to experiences with Master Plants and psychedelics, in conversation with Indigenous epistemologies, decolonial studies, and integration practices. His work seeks to build bridges across knowledge systems and disciplinary fields, creating new forms of understanding, accompaniment, and care.