Jordan “Jordo” Ceresnie, LLPC

Counselor
I am a ketamine therapist at Michigan Progressive Health in Royal Oak, MI, where I support clients through ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) to promote healing, emotional processing, and personal growth. In addition to my work at the clinic, I provide psychedelic preparation and integration support for clients exploring transformative experiences outside of the clinic setting.
My approach is grounded in humanistic, Gestalt, and relational frameworks, focusing on creating a supportive and non-judgmental space where clients can explore their inner world, develop self-awareness, and reconnect with their innate capacity to heal. I emphasize present-moment awareness, somatic processing, and personal empowerment, helping clients integrate meaningful experiences into their daily lives.
I am passionate about helping individuals navigate psychedelic experiences safely and therapeutically, with attention to both psychological and somatic dimensions, so they can access deeper insight, emotional release, and sustainable well-being.
My work as a ketamine therapist at Michigan Progressive Health (Royal Oak, MI) and as a guide for psychedelic preparation & integration is deeply aligned with the vision of reconnection—to self, community, nature, and spirit. At Michigan Progressive Health I engage clients where the focus is on disrupting stuck patterns and revealing the inherent wisdom and wholeness in each person. In this clinical space I support individuals to reconnect to their authentic self—beyond symptoms, diagnosis, or distress—and to access more expansive experience of identity and meaning.
In my private integration work, outside the primary clinic, I help clients prepare for and integrate non-ordinary states of consciousness with intention, humility, and care. This work invites clients to open toward the spiritual dimension of healing—what some call the “sacred”—and to weave their internal insights back into everyday life, community relationships, and their connection with nature (body, breath, environment). My approach is rooted in relational, humanistic, and somatic frameworks, which means I treat symptoms not merely as things to fix, but as gateways to deeper understanding, connection and possibility.
In this way I strive to embody PRATI’s purpose: helping clients reconnect to their inner landscape, build stronger ties with neighbors and loved ones, honor their bodies and the natural world, and awaken to whatever transcendent or meaningful dimension they sense inside. My practice policies prioritize safety, informed consent, integration planning, and fostering community support—so that healing is not isolated but embedded in community and a broader network of meaning.
