
Ketamine Assisted Therapy Training
Service Description
This training is designed for clinicians who know there’s more available than traditional talk therapy—but haven’t yet found a clear, grounded way to access it. You’re likely working with clients who are stuck in persistent patterns despite insight. You understand trauma, attachment, and the nervous system, and you’re looking for a way to deepen your impact without losing the relational foundation of your work. You may be: * A therapist, counsellor, or mental health professional curious about ketamine-assisted therapy * Already exposed to KAT, but feeling underwhelmed by purely medical or protocol-driven approaches * Seeking a model that prioritizes therapeutic access, not just symptom reduction * Wanting to feel more confident, ethical, and grounded in working with altered states This is for clinicians who don’t just want to *offer* KAT—but want to **do it well**. What You Will Learn: This training moves beyond a biomedical lens and centres the therapeutic relationship as the primary mechanism for change. You’ll develop a clear, clinically grounded framework for working with psycholytic (relational) ketamine dosing—where clients remain accessible, engaged, and able to work directly with their internal experience. By the end of this training, you will be able to: -Differentiate biomedical vs. therapeutic models of KAT and confidently articulate your clinical approach -Assess client readiness, using nuanced, trauma-informed criteria (not just checklists) -Structure sessions from preparation through integration with clarity and flexibility -Understand dosing strategies for psycholytic work, including how to titrate for therapeutic access rather than dissociation Track and respond to the ketamine experience in real time, working with parts, somatic cues, and relational dynamics Navigate safety, contraindications, and ethical considerations with confidence Work relationally within altered states, deepening client insight, emotional processing, and internal connection You won’t just leave with knowledge. You’ll leave with a felt sense of how to be with clients differently and the clinical structure to support it.
