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Ketamine-assisted Therapy Training, Wisconsin
Ketamine-assisted Therapy Training, Wisconsin

Wed, Apr 22

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Red Clover Ranch

Ketamine-assisted Therapy Training, Wisconsin

A 32 hour in-person, experiential training that covers the essentials of ketamine-assisted therapy for clinical professionals.

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Time & Location

Apr 22, 2026, 6:00 PM – Apr 26, 2026, 12:00 PM

Red Clover Ranch, 44727 Co Rd X, Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin 54655

About the event

Elemental's ketamine-assisted therapy training touches on the clinical, mental, physical and spiritual aspects of providing ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and is held in a small container promoting community and deep connection. In April 2026, we are excited to offer another of our in-person KAP trainings with expert faculty in Wisconsin!


Participants will take a deep dive into the skills and ethics of ketamine-assisted therapy and integration work for enduring change. This training includes two experiential ketamine sessions with lower dose oral ketamine and/or the option of intramuscular ketamine. Open to clinical professionals from counseling, psychology, social work, medicine, health or mental health backgrounds. Click "Show More" below to continue reading.


At the end of this training participants will be able to:

  • Understand the essentials of ketamine-assisted therapy, including dosing, routes of administration, uses and indications, contraindications, and clinical assessment

  • Explore the mental, physical, and spiritual aspects of ketamine therapy in an intimate container that promotes community and deep connection

  • Take a deep dive into the skills and ethics of ketamine therapy and integration work for enduring change

  • Gain firsthand experience through facilitating and receiving two experientials with ketamine as a psychedelic tool

  • Navigate the terrain of transpersonal and psychospiritual experiences in ketamine therapy

  • Manage common challenges and difficult experiences in ketamine therapy

  • Describe the essential components and purpose of set, setting, and container as applied to ketamine-assisted therapies

  • Explore topics of consent, touch, and an understanding of power in psychedelic spaces

  • Understand the essential components of integration, and explore verbal and non-verbal modes of integration that might be useful in your practice


Participants will check-in the afternoon of April 22nd and checkout is noon on Sunday April 26th. Total registration fee is $2,950, which includes lodging, meals, medical safety evaluations for ketamine, and all training activities. Participants will need to additionally pay ~$60 for a ketamine prescription for the training.


Register here and submit your non-refundable $500 deposit. We will follow up with you shortly to confirm remaining details and invoice the remaining amount. If you would like to pay in installments, we are happy to work that out with you if you email us your request. Full payment must be received 45 days in advance of the start of training. Refunds are available up to 30 days prior to the start of training. 


Participants also have the opportunity to join ongoing group clinical supervision cohorts and consultation groups to stay connected to a thriving practitioner community and expert consultation for your KAP practice.


For questions, please email us at: admin at elementalpsychedelics dot com


About the Trainers


Katie Fassbinder, M.D.


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It is a great honor to be collaborating with the masterful faculty of Elemental Psychedelics to bring this immersive ketamine training offering to the beautiful Driftless Region of Wisconsin.  A shared vision for this training is to increase access for providers and residents of the Midwest to innovative psychedelic therapies that are rooted in ancient wisdom, ethics, and current evidence.


Practicing as a psychiatrist in rural and urban Wisconsin over the past 20 years, my focus has been on fostering healing and wholeness through authentic connection.  My work has largely been in the public sector, where I have served as the Medical Director for mental health services in four different counties in Southwest Wisconsin.


Inspired by the re-emergence of psychedelic medicines in the realm of psychiatry and the profound opportunities that these medicines offer for transformative inner work, I founded Inner Guide Integrative Psychiatry in Viroqua, Wisconsin.  There I provide individual and group ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, in addition to adult psychiatric care, Reiki, and auricular acupuncture.  I also serve as a co-facilitator for ketamine group work alongside the Integrata team under the clinical direction of Dr. Chantelle Thomas at the Usona Institute’s immersive psychedelic training programs in Madison, Wisconsin.


As one of the physician instructors at the Elemental Psychedelics ketamine training, I aspire to provide clear, evidence and practice-based, up-to-date, pragmatic clinical information that will help prepare both prescribers and non-prescribing mental health professionals for their own ketamine-assisted therapy practices.


Erin M. Curtis, MD


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Throughout my medical career, I have been aware of the power of integrating scientific medicine with deep psychospiritual and collective practices. As a clinician and clinical educator, I am attracted to the places where biological, psychological, relational, spiritual, environmental, generational, and collective factors intertwine. Working in these fields simultaneously can feel challenging and sometimes contradictory, and yet I’ve found that the intersections are fertile ground for exploration and growth. I have worked to develop a practice style that uplifts the helpful aspects of these disciplines while respecting and accounting for the areas of limitation, bias, and fallibility within each.


My professional interests include trauma, addiction, health equity, community mental health, family constellations, somatics, dream work, integrative medicine and entheogen/psychedelic medicine. I am a lifelong student of history, humanities, mythology, ritual, and earth-based spirituality. These interests have enriched my work and provided deeper context for understanding clinical and societal problems, and their potential remedies. My clinical style is creative, collaborative and practical. I have unique experience in working with medical trauma.


By training, I am board certified in general and addiction psychiatry.  I completed undergrad at Virginia Tech where I studied psychology and classical studies. I completed medical school at the University of Pittsburgh in 2005, and was elected by my classmates to the Gold Humanism Honor Society. I completed general psychiatry residency and addiction psychiatry fellowship at University of Wisconsin in 2010, where I was a co-Chief Resident and earned an award for clinical excellence. I completed an Integrative Medicine fellowship at the University of Arizona in 2012. I am a volunteer faculty member at University of Wisconsin and have participated in their Dream Group for many years and served as a lecturer and supervisor for psychiatry residents, addiction therapists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. My background in spirituality and ritual began in the Christian church but pivoted to animism, ecstatic ritual, and pagan mythologies at an early age. I have organized events, taught, and learned and facilitated ritual within the Reclaiming tradition and in my backyard.


My psychedelic medicine practice centers group journey work using ketamine. I collaborate with Elemental Psychedelics, Usona, Integrata, Dr. Katie Fassbinder, and several other clinicians providing individual KAP in southern Wisconsin. I practice general psychiatry at Rock County Human Services, where I serve individuals with severe and complex mental illness. In that role I provide clinical teaching and supervision and I serve on their Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Committee. I am a consulting psychiatrist for The Manor, a residential addiction treatment program. My family lineage is Irish-American Catholic and Appalachian. Developing my awareness of the complexity of these identities is a lifelong practice of personal inquiry and accountability. I am queer, married, a mother of 2, a lover of dogs and naps. I live in Madison, WI, which is in the ancestral lands of the Ho-Chunk people. My pronouns are she/they. I am grateful for every breath.


Rob Colbert, PhD, LPC-S


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Dr. Rob Colbert (he/him/his) is therapist and owner of An Enduring Love, Co., in Fort Collins, Colorado.  Dr. Colbert is trained to work in collaboration with medical prescribers to support Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) for recommended clients, and was a sub-investigator in the MAPS Phase III clinical trials for MDMA-assisted Psychotherapy for PTSD. He is also a clinical supervisor, former training consultant for Lykos, and published researcher on therapeutic and social uses of psychedelics. Dr. Colbert has served as the cohort supervisor for the psychedelic-assisted therapy program offered at Naropa University and taught in Naropa's psychedelic program and Elemental's KAP training program. He holds a NMIT license in Colorado for facilitating legal psilocybin mushroom sessions. In his community work, Dr. Colbert is a co-founder of The Nowak Society 501c3, providing education and community organizing around psychedelic reform.  Dr. Colbert specializes in integrating “big state” experiences, whether related to psychedelics or other substances or intense life experiences. 

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