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KAP Consultation Group Eligibility Form

Sana Healing Collective invites you to our 6-month Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Consultation Group inaugural cohort. Our purpose in offering this group is to help therapists develop their skill and confidence in combining psychotherapy with ketamine. We will meet online via zoom for 90-120 minutes each month for 6 months beginning in January. The group is geared toward mental health professionals who have already worked in a ketamine-assisted therapy format, with the understanding that there is no single agreed-upon format.

The KAP Consultation Group will be facilitated by Geoff Bathje, PhD and Vilmarie Fraguada Narloch, PsyD. Special guest presenters with significant experience in KAP will also join. The content will include case presentations from participants, discussions of clinical/legal/ethical issues, and guidance/mentorship from the facilitators. Minimum number of participants will be 5, and maximum number of participants will be 10 to ensure that everyone can participate actively. If the group consists of 6 members or less, the meeting time will be shortened to 90 minutes. If the group has 7-10 members, the group will meet for 120 minutes to allow for adequate time. The cost for the package, including CE's, will be $900. We are looking forward to meeting and learning from one another as we all contribute to forging this new paradigm of care. Coming together in community is one of the greatest medicines available to us.

Please fill out this form to apply to participate in the consultation group. Due to the limited number of available spots, completing this form does not guarantee you'll be able to participate in this cohort.

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For the sake of eligibility for the group, we define KAP at minimum as providing at least one preparation session, being present to process the ketamine session immediately after the ketamine experience (if not also in the room for the ketamine dosing), and at least some amount of integration work at subsequent appointments. We are not at this time considering take-home ketamine work to meet this criteria.



Eligible practitioners will have completed a minimum of 10 KAP sessions

We will give registration priority to clinicians who have attended KRIYA Conference or completed a psychedelic-assisted therapy/KAP training program.