Ketamine-assisted therapy is becoming a bigger part of the mental health conversation.
Maybe you’ve heard colleagues talking about it, had clients ask questions, or found yourself wondering what this work actually looks like for a therapist.
But being curious doesn’t mean you’re ready to get trained or incorporate it into your practice.
Join Jennifer Lancaster and Linda Barnard for a one-hour Lunch & Learn designed to help therapists get oriented to ketamine-assisted therapy and consider whether this is an area they want to explore more deeply.
What We’ll Explore
During this introductory conversation, Jennifer and Linda will discuss:
What ketamine-assisted therapy is and how it fits into the broader mental health landscape
What the therapist’s role can look like throughout the process
The role of preparation and integration
Ethical and safety considerations therapists should be thinking about
Questions to ask yourself before pursuing additional training
This is not a training in how to provide ketamine-assisted therapy. Instead, it’s an opportunity to learn more about the work, ask questions, and decide whether deeper training might be a fit for you.
Want to Go Deeper?
Jennifer and Linda will also briefly share information about their upcoming 3-month live virtual ketamine-assisted therapy training, which includes an in-person experiential weekend in Houston.