Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) Group for Therapists in Williamsburg
Join Julie Goldberg, LMHC & Jenna Burr, LCSW, of Third Nature Therapy for a small and intimate group KAP experience
Experience Ketamine Assisted Therapy (KAP) in a safe, structured, and trauma-informed healing space.
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy NYC
Group Details
Preparation Session (1.5 Hours)
Held one week before the group (Zoom or in person)
Ketamine Group Session
August 7 | 4:00 - 7:00 pm
In person at 190 N. 10th Street, Suite 307, Brooklyn
Integration Session (1.5 hours)
Held one week after the group (Zoom or in person)
Investment & Registration
Group Fee: $450
Required Medical Evaluation: $250*
Prescription Cost: $100
*A brief medical evaluation is required and may be reimbursable through insurance. We will connect you with a prescribing MD who will also be on site during the group experience.
Location
Third Nature Therapy
190 N 10th St, Suite 307
Brooklyn, NY 11211
How does Ketamine Assisted Therapy feel?
The effect of ketamine assisted therapy can be described as a state of “light trance.” The choice of dose will depend on prior exposure to ketamine and other psychedelics, body weight and sensitivity. Individuals experienced with psychedelics may receive a higher initial dose.
Relaxation from ordinary concerns while maintaining conscious awareness under the influence of ketamine is characteristic. This tends to lead to a disruption of negative feelings and obsessional preoccupations.
You might experience a bodily sensation of relaxation and heaviness and feel a deep connection to the music being played. Your group leaders will remain in the room with you throughout the session and might ask guiding questions to help deepen your experience.
After coming out of the ketamine journey, some people experience a relaxation of their protectors, or defenses, that usually block them from participating in therapeutic work. Since you most likely will have a relationship with your facilitators and group members already, this is a great time to do some deeper healing.
About the Facilitators
Julie Goldberg
Julie is the founder of Third Nature Therapy and believes that meaningful healing happens beyond traditional talk therapy.
Her work focuses on helping clients reconnect with their bodies to cultivate safety, emotional awareness, and lasting change, both in and outside of the therapy room.
Meet Jenna Burr,
KAP & Somatic Therapist
Jenna has facilitated over 300 ketamine-assisted therapy sessions and brings deep expertise, grounded presence, and compassionate care to every client journey.
She previously worked at Field Trip Health, one of New York City’s first ketamine clinics. Her approach integrates psychedelic integration, trauma-informed care, and somatic awareness.
If interested in joining, please complete the form below to receive more information.
Ketamine-Assisted Therapy in Brooklyn, NYC
This in-person ketamine-assisted psychotherapy group is held in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, for therapists across New York City seeking a safe, guided psychedelic therapy experience.
Ready to begin your healing journey with Ketamine Assisted Therapy in New York City?
Amidst the heaviness of the world, joy, play, and exploration become acts of resistance
—reminding us that healing isn’t just about survival but about reclaiming our aliveness.
Call us at 720-689-2706 or visit our contact page to set up a complimentary 15-minute consultation session and begin your healing journey.
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Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) offers a profound opportunity for healing and transformation. Whether you’re using ketamine treatment for depression or exploring ketamine to treat anxiety, integration is key to harnessing its full potential.
After a ketamine experience, the mind is more open to creating new neural pathways, thanks to increased neuroplasticity.
The Importance of Integration After Ketamine Psychedelic Therapy
Ketamine creates an expansive window of opportunity for healing by quieting overactive survival responses and softening emotional barriers.
The experience can be powerful, but true transformation occurs in the days and weeks following the session. During this time, creating a supportive environment for your nervous system to settle, expand, and rewire is key.
An intentional integration process can help you:
Strengthen insights gained during the session.
Translate symbolic imagery or felt experiences into actionable steps.
Reconnect with your body’s wisdom.
Foster resilience and emotional regulation.