Psychedelic-Assisted Couples Therapy Winter Group Intensive
Deepen your connection, heal together, and explore somatic/attachment oriented couples work along with ketamine-assisted therapy.
The workshop is led by married licensed therapists Craig and Lyndsey McAdams. Each learning session you will be guided in a couples practice to deepen your relationship, increase communication, and facilitate attachment healing. All participants will have two ketamine dosing sessions in total throughout the intensive where their partner will be guided to support them along with the facilitators. Each couple will also receive of free copy of “MBSEP for Couples: A Somatic Journey into Love, Safety, and Deep Connection” by Craig Thomas McAdams MA. LPC
If you and your partner feel called to join, the first step is to reach out — call or text us at 505-469-7709.
We’ll schedule a brief phone consultation to get to know each other and discern whether this group is the right fit for you and your partner at this time.
If we decide to move forward, you’ll be referred to Journey Clinical, a trusted medical organization that supports our work. You’ll have a telehealth appointment with one of their licensed prescribers to review your medical history and receive your ketamine prescription to bring with you on your dosing day.
Cost: $2,650 per couple (payment plans offered) Does not include medical evaluation and prescription by Journey Clinical
Limited to 8 couples
Registration ends December 24th 2025
$200 off if you register before November 1st
Each session will be held at TBD studio in (Cleveland Heights/Shaker Heights)
Schedule
Jan 22 — Welcome Night (6pm-7:30pm
Jan 29 — Learning Night (6pm-7:30pm)
Feb 5 — Dosing Session 1 Partner A (6pm-9pm)
Feb 12 — Processing, Integration, & Learning (6pm-7:30pm)
Feb 19 — Dosing Session 2 Partner B (6pm-9pm)
Feb 26 — Processing, Integration, & Learning (6pm-7:30pm)
Mar 5 — Dosing Session 3 Partner A (6pm-9pm)
Mar 12 — Processing, Integration, & Learning (6pm-7:30pm)
Mar 19 — Dosing Session 4 Partner B (6pm-9pm)
Mar 26 — Processing, Integration, & Learning (6pm-7:30pm)
Apr 2 — Closing Ceremony & Completion (6pm-730pm)
Benefits of Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy
Ketamine is a legal, fast-acting dissociative anesthetic that—at lower doses—can serve as a mild psychedelic catalyst for healing. It can:
Decrease symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSDf
Enhance neuro-plasticity, allowing for greater flexibility in thoughts and behaviors
Create a temporary non-ordinary state of consciousness, which can open space for insight, release, and emotional processing
Ketamine does not always create the classic hallucinogenic experience like psilocybin ayahuasca, or LSD but often promotes a “floating” or “out-of-body” sensation that can help us gain perspective from painful patterns and inner narratives. One can also feel greater sense and experience of the observer self, finding freedom from identification with “parts” of self created out of necessity from difficult life experiences.
Low Dose (Psycholytic doses) can provide a participant with an experience of staying very much so connected to the body, but with an open hearted curiosity.