A psychiatry renaissance is underway offering innovative, safe, rapid-acting treatments for PTSD, depression, addiction, and anxiety. Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies are offering hope to those who have not been helped enough with medication + psychotherapy. These medicines have great potential but are not for everyone. Being psychedelic-informed will help provide a safe place to discuss these treatments with your clients.
Join us to learn:
How psychedelics went from prohibition to clinical trials
What are the differences between MDMA, Psilocybin and Ketamine?
Are these treatments all hype or viable modalities?
What results are being reported in the clinical trials?
What will treatment look like?
Who should be referred to psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy?
What might legalization, FDA approval and commercialization look like?
Why should we be cautious?
What is the path to becoming a psychedelic-assisted psychotherapist?
Dates: Wednesday, April 27th, 6:30-8:00
Location: Live Zoom Call
Your hosts:
Julie Madlin has completed the MAPS MDMA Therapy Training Program. She is trained to provide ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP). She is a somatic psychotherapist trained in Somatic Experiencing, IFS and Hakomi as well as a Mindfulness Teacher offering Mindful Self-Compassion, an 8-week program developed by Kristen Neff & Chris Germer, and a member of the Woodstock Therapy Center’s KAP team. Julie also has a private practice in New York City.
Rebecca Hendrix has completed the MAPS MDMA Therapy Training Program. She has advanced training in psychedelic integration and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP). She is a holistic integrative psychotherapist, writer and certified Imago therapist with advanced training in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). She is a member of the Woodstock Therapy Center’s KAP team. Rebecca also has a private practice in New York City.
PLEASE NOTE: This presentation does not endorse the use of illegal substances or illegal practices. We do not provide illegal substances nor do we encourage participation in the use, purchase, or transfer of illegal substances. We support a harm reduction approach for the purpose of education and promoting individual and public safety.