I don't think those are active, they look like a member of the Coprinellus family, possibly Coprinellus micaceus.
Not psychoactive. These grow in my backyard where there is a pile of wood shavings probably 5 or 6 years old from a giant tree that was chopped down years ago...If I'm correct in my identification, those mushrooms should "auto-digest" after being picked (or begin to autodigest on their own a few days after fruiting) and they will turn to a black slime. They also will NOT bruise blueish/purple... which means they do not contain psilocybin, or at least not in significant concentrations. Don't eat those. Not psychedelic for sure.