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Sacred healing: KAP Webinar

Sacred Healing Webinar: Ketamine as a catalyst for change

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 Hamilton, LMHC - Psychotherapist & KAP Facilitator:

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)

  • Clinicians, therapists, and individuals curious about ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) and its healing potential.

  • While ketamine is the focus, the session includes broader context on integration, trauma healing, and therapeutic support.

  • Yes. When used in a therapeutic setting with clinical oversight and structured integration, ketamine is a safe and powerful healing tool.

 

Join us for this free online event and learn how ketamine, used intentionally and with care, can support meaningful, lasting transformation.

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