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Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy for Embodiment & Inner Connection

  • Jan 27
  • 3 min read

A New Approach to Healing That Brings You Back to Yourself

Healing isn’t always about solving something—it’s often about softening into what’s already inside of you. In our fast-paced, disconnected world, it can be hard to slow down enough to feel. To listen. To come home to yourself.


That’s where Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) can open a new kind of doorway—one that leads inward.


At The Senses Relationship Studio, we’re offering a new trauma-informed KAP workshop experience designed not just for symptom relief, but for something deeper: inner connection, embodiment and intimacy with life itself.


What Is Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy?

KAP is a therapeutic process that combines the use of ketamine—a legal, FDA-approved medication for treatment-resistant depression—with guided psychotherapy or inner journey facilitation.


Ketamine alters consciousness in a way that can support:

  • A break from rigid mental patterns

  • Access to subconscious material

  • Greater emotional fluidity

  • Deepened insight and spiritual awareness


When used intentionally in a safe, supportive container, ketamine doesn’t take you away from yourself—it brings you closer.


ketamine-assisted psychotherapy for embodiment for couples

Why Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy for Embodiment?

Many people seek therapy or personal growth to “fix” something. But what if healing could be about being with yourself more fully—not fixing, but witnessing?


KAP can help you:

  • Tune into your body with more gentleness and curiosity

  • Reconnect with sensations, memories, and emotions that have been frozen or buried

  • Release shame and reconnect with your innate worth

  • Experience pleasure, peace, or awe—sometimes for the first time in years

  • Develop a new kind of intimacy with your inner world

It’s not about “tripping” or escaping—it’s about dropping in. With care, with support and with presence.


What to Expect in Our KAP Workshop

This small-group, in-person experience is guided by a licensed therapist and supported by a qualified ketamine prescriber, whom participants meet with in advance.


What makes our workshop unique is the integration of:

  • Mindful movement & body-based practices

  • Somatic awareness & gentle relational connection

  • Guided inner journeying

  • Post-journey integration through group sharing, journaling, and reflection


This workshop is designed to be intimate, grounded, and accessible. It’s a chance to explore your inner terrain with intention—and in community.


Who Is This For?

This workshop may be right for you if:

  • You’re feeling disconnected from yourself, your body or your purpose

  • You’re looking for a gentle yet powerful way to deepen self-awareness

  • You’re curious about KAP but want a relational, embodied approach

  • You’ve done talk therapy but want to access deeper layers of healing

  • You long for more intimacy with life—more awe, more feeling, more presence


Embodiment Together: Why Some Partners Choose to Journey Side-by-Side

While this workshop offers a deeply personal, internal experience, many couples choose to attend side-by-side—each having their own journey, while being held in the shared container of connection and growth.


For those in relationships, this experience can:

  • Support parallel healing, allowing each partner to reconnect with themselves while holding space for the other

  • Deepen emotional and physical intimacy as both partners explore their inner world in a vulnerable, supported way

  • Create shared language and reflection for post-journey integration

  • Offer a new sense of presence and embodiment that can ripple into all aspects of the relationship


You’ll each receive your own prescription and personal space during the workshop, but you’ll also have the opportunity to reconnect, reflect, and integrate together—both during and after the experience.


For couples seeking more depth, softness, or shared healing, this journey can be a profound reset and reattunement. Here's a great article more on "How Ketamine-Assisted Couple Therapy Heals Relationships".


For more clinically backed research for KAP for couples comes from Frontiers in Psychiatry. They state "The purported mechanisms of KAP are also likely to improve psychosocial and relational functioning for patients and may be useful for supporting change mechanisms in couple therapy."


Healing Isn’t Always Linear. Sometimes It’s Sacred.

There is something profound that happens when we stop trying to fix ourselves and start listening. This is the heart of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy for Embodiment and Internal Connection—a space where insight, feeling, and softening are all welcome.

You don’t need to be “healed” to begin. You just need to be willing to meet yourself in a new way.


Upcoming KAP Workshop - Coming Soon!

We will be offering our KAP Workshop soon. Stay up to date on when it will be by subscribing to our newsletter and following us on Instagram.



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