Who is this course for?
Healthcare professionals (physicians, psychologists, therapists, nurses, chaplains) and the general public
This workshop is designed for healthcare professionals who have completed the Introduction to Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) course & two previous Intermediate Workshops and are interested in learning more about the use of ketamine in treating mental health conditions.
Polaris
English
2 weeks
This workshop focuses on special topics in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), including attachment patterns, the relationship between substance misuse and trauma, and working with substance misuse using KAP. It also covers advanced topics in KAP integration and the potential use of KAP in the treatment of trauma and PTSD. The program is designed for healthcare professionals—including physicians, psychologists, therapists, nurses, and chaplains—as well as the general public. Participants will learn to incorporate the tools and practices offered in this program to benefit clients or patients in a clinical setting. The workshop is led by experienced KAP clinicians and provides the knowledge and skills necessary to provide safe and effective KAP.
Healthcare professionals (physicians, psychologists, therapists, nurses, chaplains) and the general public
Completion of the Introduction to Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) course and two previous Intermediate Workshops, or equivalent introductory training from KTC, KRIYA, PRATI, or SAGE.
Polaris Insight Center is a San Francisco Bay Area ketamine-assisted psychotherapy clinic and APA-approved training center co-founded by MAPS-trained therapist Veronika Gold LMFT, offering a comprehensive KAP training program of online didactic modules, in-person experiential retreats, consultation groups, and a 1–2 year practitioner certificate. The center provides KAP patient care while training clinicians across foundational, advanced, and special topics series in ketamine and psychedelic-assisted therapy.
Healthcare professionals (physicians, psychologists, therapists, nurses, chaplains) and the general public
Completion of the Introduction to Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) course and two previous Intermediate Workshops, or equivalent introductory training from KTC, KRIYA, PRATI, or SAGE.
Format: Live Classes. Time commitment: 2 weeks.
The listed price is $350. Confirm the latest tuition, fees, and payment options with [object Object].
The listing includes a certificate signal. Accreditation note: American Psychological Association, California Board of Behavioral Sciences, and California Board of Registered Nursing. Listed CE/CME credits: 8. Confirm credential eligibility directly with the provider before enrolling.
The current listing status is No New Dates. Use the provider website for the latest enrollment status.
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Source lists: 8 hours
Delivery: United States
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Next cohort: Jul 13, 2026
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Source lists: Estimated 80 hours
Delivery: Self-paced + Online
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