In this workshop, various aspects of using music to enhance patients’ experiences in ketamine assisted psychotherapy (KAP) will be explored,, including track selection and arrangement, matching music and sound effects with drug effects, effective use of transference and countertransference in relation to music.
We will consider the dual role of the facilitator – one part therapist and one part sonic alchemist – in using various kinds of music to synergize with the dissociative effects of ketamine and enhance a spacious state of mind, often symbolized by transpersonal visions of vast interstellar space, intricate subterranean caverns, and luscious underwater seascapes.
Examples of specific tracks and fully-curated playlists will be shared, and experiential learning exercises will be offered to help participants understand the various phases of the sonic journey.
This workshop will ultimately give participants a better understanding of the methods used to prepare and create music sets for ketamine sessions to deepen the patient’s therapeutic process, open their hearts and minds to the vibrational dimensions of consciousness, and support healing from depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
List two specific elements of music selection and arrangement that should be considered when conducting KAP sessions.
Describe two features of ketamine playlists that facilitate or impede psychedelic sessions.
Describe two ways to respond skillfully to patients’ distaste or resistance to the music.
Information on Continuing Education Credit for Health Professionals:
Polaris Insight Center provides didactic, experiential, and residential training in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. These programs are designed to provide interested physicians, psychologists, therapists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals with principles and procedures of KAP and how to use ketamine in combination with psychotherapy in a clinical setting.
We offer the training in multiple modules with Module 1 being a required course for Modules 2-5 and the Practice Module. Taking modules in the sequence is recommended but not required, as each module builds on the knowledge and skills taught in the previous module.
Cost:
Music Module is $175 + $25 administrative fee ($200 total) and the Module is 4 CE credits.
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