Moss Herberholz
Therapist at The Radical Well-Being Center; LLMSW (Michigan)
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Research Footprint
Moss Herberholz appears in 5 tracked papers (2022–2026), most studied alongside Psilocybin and LSD, across Depressive Disorders, Anxiety Disorders and Substance Use Disorders (SUD).
Most-cited paper: Naturalistic Psychedelic Use: A World Apart from Clinical Care (41 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Kevin Boehnke, Daniel Kruger and Jordan Aday.
Background & Research
Moss Herberholz is a Michigan-based therapist with training and practice focused on psychedelic integration therapy, adventure therapy, and harm-reduction-oriented care. Public profiles and university/community listings indicate they graduated from the University of Michigan School of Social Work and have been involved with psychedelic education and student organizing. They appear as a coauthor on several psychedelic naturalistic-use studies with researchers including Kevin F. Boehnke and Daniel J. Kruger.
Key Impact
Herberholz is a coauthor on multiple surveys describing how people use psychedelics naturalistically, including treatment expectations, information sources, healthcare interactions, and life changes.
Collaboration Network
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Affiliations
Institutions, companies, and organisations Moss Herberholz is associated with.
The Radical Well-Being Center
A community mental health and wellness center based in Southfield, Michigan offering psychotherapy, group therapy, nutrition counseling, massage, reiki, and educational workshops delivered from trauma-informed, social-justice and harm-reduction perspectives.
View stakeholder →University of Michigan
academicThe Michigan Psychedelic Center (M-PsyC) at the University of Michigan Medical Center was launched in 2022 to span the psychedelic research landscape, from foundational discovery to clinical implementation.
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