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Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy Retreat for Couples


  • Porches Inn 231 River Street North Adams, MA, 01247 United States (map)

The Couples Center of Pioneer Valley in partnership with Sapience is offering this 3-Day Couples Intensive Retreat in The Berkshires

This retreat is for couples who want to:

  • Rediscover play, connection and joy in their partnership through the exploration of the Ketamine space

  • Undertake honest confrontation of self and develop curiosity toward partner

  • Move through defensive blocks and well-rehearsed projections

  • Transcend narratives about what is possible for “us”

  • Grow new emotional muscle and empathy

Through didactic and experiential modules, couples will learn to navigate the complex, vulnerable, and transformative terrain of emotional and sexual intimacy issues.

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Number of Couples: Our retreat is intended to be an intimate group experience, and we are limiting participation to 10 eligible couples

Sessions: Two Ketamine sessions, one low dose session done together, and one moderate-high dose, with partners holding space and witnessing for one another

Registration includes

  • Medical Evaluation

  • Two Facilitated Medical Experiences

  • Reduced rates for local area lodging

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Cancellation policy: Application fee is non-refundable. Full payment due at the time of receiving acceptance email and confirming your spot in the retreat. A 50% refund may be requested if cancelling 90 days prior to the retreat start date. Please note all fees are non-refundable beyond this date. 
Cancellation due to Covid-19 or other medical emergencies: Please provide appropriate documentation for cancellation in the event of a medical emergency/Covid-19 infection for a refund, will be considered on a case-by-case basis
Covid-19 policy: Participants must obtain a negative PCR test 3-4 days prior to attending. We may also administer rapid tests at the door, depending on the status of the outbreak at that time. It is not our intention to require masking indoors, but if spread increases close to the time of retreat, we may require that, with the caveat that we would very much try to avoid masks while undergoing ketamine sessions as we feel this is unpleasant and distracting in the medicine space.

For more information email Dr. Donna Gilman

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