EMDR + Ketamine (KA-EMDR): An Introduction
Curious about Ketamine-Assisted EMDR, but not sure where to start?
You've probably heard the buzz. Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. EMDR. And somewhere in the conversation, the idea that combining them might do something remarkable for your most treatment-resistant clients.
But between the clinical questions, the logistical unknowns, and the sheer volume of conflicting information online, it can feel impossible to get a clear, grounded answer to the one thing you actually need to know: Is this right for my practice?
This course was built to answer that question by a therapist who has already done the work.
Sound familiar?
You're intrigued, but stuck in the "I need to do more research" loop
You've had clients who haven't responded to traditional approaches, and you're looking for tools that go deeper
You're drawn to psychedelic-assisted therapy but don't know how EMDR fits in, or whether it should
You've Googled KAP-EMDR and come away with more questions than answers
You want to make an informed decision about adding this to your practice, not just take a $3,000 training and hope it was worth it
That uncertainty is exactly what this course is designed to resolve.
What You'll Learn
Everything you need to make a confident, informed decision in just 5 short modules
This isn't a certification course or a clinical deep-dive. It's a clear, practical introduction built specifically to help you figure out whether KAP-EMDR belongs in your practice.
Module 1
What Ketamine-Assisted EMDR actually is (and isn't)
Module 2
Why combine ketamine with EMDR, and what is the evidence behind it?
Module 3
Who is (and isn't) a good candidate for ketamine-assisted EMDR?
Module 4
How do ketamine and EMDR work together?
You'll finish this course knowing whether this is a direction you want to pursue in your own practice (and what your next step should be if it is).
Module 5
What does ketamine-assisted EMDR look like in a real private practice?
Ready to get clarity on implementing KA-EMDR in your practice?
Self-paced. Five modules. Under $100.
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About This Course
Built by a therapist doing the work (not just teaching it)
This course was created by Tiffany Paul, a licensed therapist with direct, hands-on experience integrating KAP and EMDR in her own private practice. She's seen the results and the limitations, firsthand.
You won't find generic overviews or repackaged research summaries here. What you'll get is the honest, practical perspective of someone who has navigated the same questions you're asking right now:
Is it safe?
Is it ethical?
Is it worth it?
Who is it actually for?
FAQs
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No. This course is designed for licensed therapists who are curious about introducing ketamine into their current EMDR practice, but may have little to no background in ketamine-assisted therapy.
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No, this is an introductory course designed to give you the foundation you need to decide whether pursuing formal certification makes sense for you and your practice.
It will not certify you to practice KAP-EMDR.
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Each module is designed to be brief and focused. Most therapists complete the full course in two to four hours, and since it's self-paced, you can take it in whatever increments work for you.
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You can, but you'll spend hours filtering through academic abstracts, Reddit threads, and marketing copy. This is curated, clinical, and comes from a colleague with real-world outcomes.
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The course includes guidance on what a natural next step looks like if you decide to move forward, including information on more advanced training and consultation options.