Traci Johnson, LPC
Ketamine Information Workshop: Understanding Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Are you curious about the therapeutic use of ketamine for depression, anxiety, trauma, or chronic stress? Join us for an informative and supportive workshop led by a licensed Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) therapist and a Medical Director.

​Description:
This 2.5 hour session offers a comprehensive overview of ketamine's clinical use in mental health treatment.
What will be covered:
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What ketamine is and how it works in the brain
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The difference between ketamine infusions, lozenges, and intramuscular treatments
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What Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) involves
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Who may benefit—and who may not—from KAP
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What to expect before, during, and after a ketamine journey
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The importance of set, setting, and integration
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How to determine if this approach is right for you
This workshop is educational only—no ketamine is administered—and is ideal for individuals exploring options for treatment-resistant depression, emotional healing, or deep inner work. Loved ones, clinicians, and those considering a referral are also welcome.
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Who It’s For:
Individuals Exploring New Mental Health Treatment Options
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People struggling with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, or chronic stress
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Individuals who have not responded well to traditional medications or talk therapy
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Those interested in alternative, evidence-based approaches to mental health
People Considering Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)
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Curious individuals wanting to learn what KAP involves before committing
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Anyone who has heard about ketamine therapy and wants clear, ethical, and accurate information
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Those preparing for or planning a KAP session and seeking education beforehand
Supportive Loved Ones
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Family members, friends, or partners of someone considering ketamine therapy
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Individuals wanting to understand how to support a loved one’s healing journey
Mental Health Professionals
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Therapists, counselors, coaches, or healthcare providers curious about integrating or referring for KAP
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Clinicians seeking a deeper understanding of the process, protocols, and integration work
People Grieving or Processing Trauma
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Individuals with deep emotional wounds or stuck trauma who are open to non-traditional approaches
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Those in personal therapy who want to understand how ketamine might support inner healing
Who the Workshop May Not Be Right For:
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Those looking for immediate access to ketamine without education or screening
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Individuals with certain medical or psychiatric contraindications (e.g., active psychosis, unmanaged bipolar disorder)
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People expecting a substance-use-focused event rather than a clinical, therapeutic approach
Group Details:
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Format: Open
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Duration: ​​​1 hour plus time for Q&A
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Dates:
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Tuesday, August 9 at 9am​
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Saturday, August 20 at 9am
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Location: Marty B's coffee
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Facilitator: Traci Johnson, LPC (licensed mental health professional trained in KAP and psychedelic integration)
​Meghan Weisbeck, MD (Medical director of Impact Infusions)
Joe Weisback, RN (Clinical director of Impact Infusions)
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Cost: FREE
How to Join:
please contact:
Traci Johnson
682-270-1699 (call or text)
Note: This is not a sales or marketing event. The goal is to provide accurate, ethical, and trauma-informed education in a safe and non-judgmental space.