Sacred Healing Webinar: Ketamine as a catalyst for chang
Healing is not a solo endeavor. Join us to explore how ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) can unlock the brain’s natural capacity to heal and transform.
This webinar offers an in-depth exploration of how KAP supports emotional processing, neuroplasticity, and trauma resolution. Grounded in neuroscience, trauma-informed therapy, and lived experience, this session invites clinicians, seekers, and healing professionals to reimagine healing not as symptom relief – but as deep transformation through safe, intentional, and supported ketamine work.
About the Hosts:
Heather Specializes in helping people break intergenerational trauma patterns and find deeper meaning in their lives. With a background in trauma, addiction recovery, and LGBTQ+ concerns, she brings warmth, inclusivity, and embodied wisdom to every healing space. Heather is passionate about psychedelic-assisted therapy for treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and anxiety.
DANIEL ZIMMERMAN, M.D. – PSYCHIATRIST & FOUNDER OF ACHERON PSYCHIATRY:
Dr. Zimmerman founded Acheron Psychiatry to provide accountable, transformative care. A trusted KAP prescriber and trauma-informed psychiatrist, he brings a depth-oriented, integrative perspective to healing. His clinical leadership helps bridge the science of psychedelics with the art of human connection.
Webinar Topics:
How ketamine works as a healing catalyst
The neuroscience of emotional reprocessing
Using KAP for trauma, anxiety, and depression
Integration as a vehicle for lasting change
Limitations of “quick-fix” ketamine models
A therapeutic model rooted in safety, presence, and intention
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is the ketamine component required?
No. Participation in ketamine-assisted writing is optional. The workshop itself is therapeutic and meaningful with or without ketamine.
Is the ketamine safe?
Yes. Low-dose ketamine is administered only after a full evaluation with our licensed medical team. The process is carefully monitored to ensure a safe and supported experience.
Do I need to be a poet or experienced writer to join?
Not at all. This workshop is open to all levels. Prompts are designed to support personal insight and creativity regardless of prior writing experience.
What if I want to keep writing after the workshop?
You’ll leave with poetry templates and tools to support continued reflection and creative exploration at home.
How do I know if I'm eligible for ketamine?
A licensed psychiatrist from our team will conduct a pre-event intake to assess your eligibility. This is part of our commitment to safety and individualized care.
Join us for this free online event and learn how ketamine, used intentionally and with care, can support meaningful, lasting transformation.