Next Session: May 19, 23rd & 24th
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy Group Retreats
Group Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) combines medical treatment with guided therapeutic support in a small, intentional group setting—supporting healing across mind, body, and emotional experience.
What It Is
This approach weaves together modern medicine with heart-centered care. Rather than working in isolation, participants move through their experience alongside others, often creating a sense of connection, shared understanding, and collective healing.
• Clinical oversight and medical safety
• Psychotherapeutic guidance
• Somatic (body-based) awareness
• Integration and reflection practices
What to Expect
Structured, Supported Process
• Comprehensive medical evaluation beforehand
• Preparation to help you feel grounded and informed
• Guided ketamine sessions in a safe environment
• Integration support to process your experience
Small, Intentional Group
• Limited group size for safety and attention
• Supportive and connected environment
Integrative Experience
• Meditation and mindfulness practices
• Somatic awareness and nervous system support
• Sensory elements such as sound or atmosphere
• Guided reflection and integration
Open to Different Levels of Experience
• First-time participants
• Those with prior ketamine experience
Our Approach
• Evidence-based psychiatric care
• Internal Family Systems (IFS)-informed work
• Trauma-informed therapy
• Integration-focused psychotherapy
Our goal is not only symptom relief, but deeper understanding, emotional processing, and meaningful change.
Is This Right for You?
• You're seeking connection in your healing process
• You're open to shared experience while maintaining personal focus
• You want a blend of medical care and deeper therapeutic work
Group KAP Retreat Structure
Our Group Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy retreat is designed to create a safe, supportive, and intentional experience from preparation through integration. Whether you are participating for the first time or returning with prior experience, the process is structured to help set the tone, provide guidance, and support meaningful reflection.
Day 1
A short virtual group meeting to help everyone arrive informed, grounded, and connected before the retreat day.
- Introductions and group orientation
- Overview of the retreat structure and what to expect
- Question-and-answer time
- Supportive preparation for both first-time and experienced participants
- Setting the tone for a safe and intentional experience
Day 2
The core retreat experience includes ketamine administration in a professionally supported group setting, with space for inward work, therapeutic support, and restorative care.
- Administration of ketamine under medical supervision
- A calm, held, and professionally supported environment
- Integration of meditation throughout the experience
- Sound healing offered by participating therapists
- Aromatherapy to support relaxation and grounding
Day 3
Integration offers a dedicated space to process the retreat experience, reflect on insights, and begin carrying the work forward.
- Group integration and shared reflection
- Individual processing of personal experience
- Discussion of insights, themes, and takeaways
- Support for meaning-making and next steps