
About Us
Mass Healing was founded by two individuals deeply connected to the mission of expanding psychedelic access: a veteran and former Army officer, whose life was saved by psilocybin after VA treatments failed, and a mother of four married to a veteran with severe PTSD, who has witnessed firsthand the ripple effects of untreated trauma on families.
United by a shared vision, they created Mass Healing to provide a desperately needed alternative for those struggling. By combining research-driven insights with community-based healing, Mass Healing is pioneering peer-supported pathways to mental wellness that prioritize connection, accessibility, and long-term impact.
We believe in honoring the Indigenous wisdom that has guided psychedelic healing for thousands of years. Our approach integrates traditional practices with modern science to ensure that healing remains holistic, ethical, and community-centered.
Together, we’re proving that psychedelic medicine + the power of community = Mass Healing.
Meet the Team
Jamie Morey
With over 25 years of experience in market research, Jamie Morey has spent her career analyzing data, understanding consumer behavior, and developing strategies that drive meaningful change. As the wife of an Iraq War veteran with severe PTSD and a mother of four, she has seen firsthand how untreated trauma and mental health struggles impact entire families.
Determined to find better solutions and support those in need, Jamie founded Parents for Plant Medicine, a grassroots organization dedicated to educating families on the benefits of psychedelic-assisted therapy. She became an advocate for expanding access to these therapies, particularly for veterans, first responders, and healthcare workers, who often face significant barriers to mental health care.
As Co-Founder of Mass Healing, Jamie applies her expertise in research, community engagement, and advocacy to build a scalable, community-driven model for healing. She is committed to reshaping mental health treatment through education, policy reform, and peer-supported psychedelic therapy, ensuring that those in need have access to safe, evidence-based healing options.
Co-Founder & Executive Director
CJ LoConte
CJ LoConte is a West Point graduate and former Army Infantry Officer who served with the 4th Infantry Division. After struggling with the mental toll of military service, he found life-changing relief through psychedelic therapy when traditional VA treatments failed. This personal transformation led him to become a leading advocate for psychedelic access, playing a key role in the Yes on 4 campaign in Massachusetts.
Beyond his own experience, CJ has witnessed the widespread impact of untreated mental health issues, not just in the veteran community but also in healthcare and first responders through the work of his wife, a critical care nurse. Seeing how trauma and burnout affect those on the front lines of service reinforced his commitment to advancing alternative mental health solutions.
CJ holds an MBA from The Wharton School and is currently pursuing an MPA at Harvard Kennedy School, where he focuses on psychedelic policy reform and expanding access to evidence-based therapies. As Co-Founder of Mass Healing, he is dedicated to bridging policy, education, and research to make psychedelic-assisted therapy a safe, legal, and accessible option for those who need it most.
Co-Founder & Director of Development
Graham Moore
Graham Moore is a passionate advocate for psychedelic-assisted therapy, inspired by his own success using psychedelics to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) under the guidance of his psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital. The profound impact of this treatment led him to champion broader access to psychedelic healing for those struggling with mental health conditions.
As a key leader in the Yes on 4 campaign, Graham worked to build community support, engage local governments, and advocate for psychedelic policy reform in Massachusetts. His efforts contributed to the endorsements of Somerville and Cambridge for the statewide initiative and played a vital role in the filing of multiple psychedelic-related bills in the Massachusetts legislature.
At Mass Healing, Graham leads educational and outreach efforts, crafting research-backed messaging, fostering community engagement, and organizing events to inform, inspire, and destigmatize psychedelic healing. His dedication to combining personal storytelling with evidence-based advocacy makes him a driving force in Mass Healing’s mission to expand access to safe, effective, and community-supported psychedelic therapies.
Educational Outreach Director