Kindred Community welcomes collaboration with physicians, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, and other healthcare providers who are caring for patients who may benefit from ketamine-assisted psychotherapy group.
We view our program as adjunctive — not a replacement for existing therapeutic relationships. Our goal is to work alongside your care, not outside it.
For Physicians & Referral Partners
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Thorough clinical intake and medical screening for all participants
Structured preparation sessions (trauma-informed, ACT, IFS, mindfulness, and somatics) prior to any ketamine session
Group ketamine sessions medically supervised by a physician, co-facilitated by two therapists
Integration sessions following each ketamine experience
A maximum of 6 participants per cohort
8-week program with alumni community and booster options
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Kindred is not appropriate for patients with:
Active psychosis or schizophrenia spectrum disorders
Unmanaged or severe cardiovascular disease
Active substance use disorder (not in stable recovery)
Recent hospitalization, active suicidal ideation and/or attempts
Current manic episode or unstable bipolar I disorder
Elevated intracranial or intraocular pressure
Certain medications contraindicated with ketamine — please contact us with specific questions
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Each ketamine session is medically supervised by a registered nurse. Clinical co-facilitation is provided by two registered psychotherapists with specific training in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. Our intake protocol includes a standardized medical and psychiatric screening tool. Informed consent is obtained prior to any medicine session.
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Referring is straightforward. You can complete our short referral form attached below, or contact us directly for a clinical consultation prior to referring. Please fax the form to (647) 689-2198 .
If you or your clients are interested in working with us, please complete the form with your questions and we will get back to you within 48 hours.