Ketamine/Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy Consultation Group
Goal
The purpose of the group is to provide a live space for graduates of KAP and other psychedelic training programs to receive ongoing support involved in the service provision of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and beyond from experts in the field and peer support. It is intended to be a safe space for community collaboration, networking, and innovation.
Two of the biggest pieces of honing our skills as providers of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy is accumulated experience and community support.
WHAT
J. Ashley T. Booth, LCSW, MS is pleased to offer a twice a month consultation group for ketamine-assisted psychotherapy available via video conferencing. This group will connect practitioners of ketamine and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in meaningful learning and development of new knowledge in the field. At each meeting, after a brief check-in, participants will have space to share their requests for discussion topics and then time will be spent engaging in pre-planned topics as outlined below and with current interests of the group.
WHEN
Twice Monthly on Thursdays at 9 AM and 4PM PST (60 min)
WHERE
Virtual meetings are held via Google Meet
COST
6-session package: $450 ($75/session)
Drop-in: $100
Individual case consultation is also available at the rate of $200/hr for package members and $250/hr for non-members
WHO
Graduates of any KAP or psychedelic therapy training program
*Individual consultation is available for others (schedule here)
Group Rules
Confidentiality - When consulting with colleagues, (1) group members do not disclose confidential information that reasonably could lead to the identification of a client/patient, research participant, or other person or organization with whom they have a confidential relationship unless they have obtained the prior consent of the person or organization or the disclosure cannot be avoided, and (2) they disclose information only to the extent necessary to achieve the purposes of the consultation.
Recordings of the consultation group are prohibited.
What is shared here, stays here. What is learned here, leaves here.
Disclaimers
This group is intended for a professional consultation only. It is not clinical supervision, nor group therapy.
Offerings
KAP and MDMA case presentations
Case conceptualization and treatment planning through a psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy lens
Treatment considerations for different indications and client populations
Journal club (stay up to date on relevant research findings)
Guest speakers
Peer support
Role plays
Service provision based in research and innovation
Ethical dilemmas common in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy
Business development
Bio
J. Ashley T. Booth is an Associate Clinical Social Worker (CA#90016) offering Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy, somatic and mindfulness-based psychotherapy, psychedelic integration and IFS. She left a career in environmental research in 2016 to pursue her passion for psychedelic education, advocacy, and therapy.
Ashley brings a wealth of knowledge from the many roles she has played as the founder of the Southern California psychedelic society, the Aware Project: Rethinking Psychedelics, and as a psychedelic integration coach and co-founder of InnerSpace Integration. She is a clinician in private practice under the supervision of Darls Centola, LCSW offering IFS and psychedelic integration psychotherapy.
She gained additional experience working as a psycho-spiritual retreat facilitator at the Crossroads Treatment Center in Mexico using ibogaine and 5-MeO-DMT. She is currently a co-therapist on the Los Angeles Phase III team for the MAPS-sponsored clinical trial of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of PTSD. More recently, she has been trained by Compass in psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy and is a consultant for Beckley Psytech for their 5-MeO-DMT-assisted psychotherapy therapy manual in service of upcoming research trials.