

Curious About Psychedelic Therapy? Start Here. A Free Live Webinar in Celebration of World Psychedelics Day Hosted by Journey Clinical
Understanding Your Options for Psychedelic & Ketamine-Assisted Therapy
A Free Live Webinar in Celebration of World Psychedelics Day — Hosted by Journey Clinical
You’ve been hearing about psychedelic therapy. Maybe from a podcast, a friend, a headline, or because you or someone you love has tried therapy, medication, or other approaches and still feels stuck.
And maybe you’ve wondered: Is this legal, safe, and legitimate? What actually happens in treatment? Who is a good candidate? What’s the difference between ketamine, SPRAVATO®, IV infusions, psilocybin, MDMA, and TMS? How do I know whether a provider or clinic is trustworthy?
In honor of World Psychedelics Day, Journey Clinical is hosting a free, beginner-friendly webinar on Tuesday, June 23rd to help you make sense of psychedelic and ketamine-based mental health care — especially for people navigating depression, anxiety, PTSD, treatment-resistant symptoms, or the feeling that they’ve “tried everything.”
The webinar will feature Journey Clinical CEO Myriam Barthes discussing the current landscape of psychedelic therapy and future pathways to approval, Gwen Pelfini, LMHC, LPCC, NCC, PATP a California based therapist who offers psychedelic therapy in her practice and leads global psycho education efforts, Samantha Stroeh PMHNP-BC, an expert in prescriptions & eligibility for psychedelic medicine.
We’ll walk through what psychedelic therapy is, what’s legally available right now, who may be eligible, and how to take an informed first step - with a therapist and medical provider guiding you through the process.
Approximately 60 minutes. Can’t make it live? Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording.
What we’ll cover
You’ll learn:
What psychedelic- and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy actually mean
What’s legally available today, including ketamine-based treatment pathways such as KAP, IV and oral models, and SPRAVATO® — and how these differ from emerging or investigational treatments like psilocybin and MDMA
How to think about fit, eligibility, safety, and legitimacy, including what involves psychotherapy, what requires medical oversight, and what questions to ask when researching providers or clinics
Why the psychotherapy piece matters, including preparation, support around the medicine experience, and integration afterward
What the treatment process can look like, from choosing a therapist to preparing for your first session to understanding next steps through Journey Clinical
And at the end, we’ll show you how to take the next step — whether that means sending your first inquiry to a therapist, learning whether KAP may be a fit, or checking eligibility for SPRAVATO® treatment through Journey Clinical.
You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of your options, the questions to ask, and how to talk about psychedelic and ketamine-based treatments with your family, friends, clients, or care team.
Featuring
A Journey Clinical therapist who will share what this work can look like with real clients, a member of our medical team to explain medical eligibility, prescribing, and safety considerations, and Journey Clinical team members to walk through available treatment pathways — including KAP, SPRAVATO®, and other options accessible through our platform — along with cost, insurance, time commitment, and next steps.
Help us spread the word
If you’re a therapist who practices PAP or KAP, this is the perfect event to invite clients, friends, and community members who want a clearer understanding of what you do — and what treatment options may be available today.
If you know someone who has been exploring alternatives after trying therapy, antidepressants, or other treatments without enough relief, this webinar is designed to help them feel more informed, less overwhelmed, and better equipped to ask the right questions.
If you’re passionate about expanding safe, legal, and informed access to psychedelic and ketamine-based mental health care, help us spread the word to expand education and awareness in your community.
See you on the 23rd!