Amy Borskey Duffer and I, with medical direction from Drs. Zak Foy and Ron Parks, are interviewing prospective participants for the next cohort of Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) incorporating the Holotropic Breathwork model. By offering KAP in a group, we can drastically lower the financial barrier to receiving this exciting new treatment, while also allowing folks to experience the support of like-minded co-journeyers.
Participants will receive four weekend in-person ketamine experiences with same-day integration, along with online integration groups. We are looking to find the most benefit from the neuroplasticity created by the medicine. The whole process will be guided by the Internal Family Systems perspective, which aligns brilliantly with the nonordinary state work and allows compassion for parts that fear the journey.
This cohort will be the first with a specific theme. In conjunction with the Center for Conscious Living and Dying and the School for Unusual Life Learning, we will be exploring parts that are anxious or curious about the dying process. Of all psychedelic medicines, ketamine has been shown to overlap the most with near death experiences.
The process begins with an orientation session on September 18. See all of the details at www.groupkap.com.