Dee Dee Goldpaugh
Dee Dee Goldpaugh, LCSW (they/them/theirs) is a psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, educator, and author. Dee Dee is the Clinical Director of Chrysalis Integrative Psychotherapy, a group therapy practice that focuses on delivering trauma-informed care to marginalized client populations, and is part of the Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy team at the Woodstock Therapy Center. Dee Dee has taught and presented widely on the topic of psychedelics and sexuality, trauma, gender, and spirituality having authored the first paper to appear in an academic journal describing Psychedelic Integration Psychotherapy techniques that incorporate spirituality for sexual trauma survivors, and is a frequent presenter at professional conferences and trainings. Dee Dee has also served as a Clinical Supervisor for the EMBARK approach to Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy in addition to having facilitated numerous Ketamine-Assisted Transformational retreats. They have over sixteen years of professional clinical experience and training in diverse modalities including EMDR, Internal Family System, Sex Therapy, psychodynamic, and transpersonal therapy models. Dee Dee has a passion for working with LGBTQIA+ populations and advocating for psychedelic health equity for marginalized clients. They are a member of Chacruna’s Women, Gender Diversity, and Sexual Minorities Working Group. They are the author of the forthcoming book, Feeling Good: How Psychedelics Can Help Us Heal Our Sexuality, Reclaim Pleasure, and Reconnect With Ourselves being published by Inner Traditions in 2025.