Expanding Access to Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy: A New Collaboration Between Alchemy and Isha Health

· Updated April 8, 2025· Reviewed by Mai Shimada, MD
Expanding Access to Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy: A New Collaboration Between Alchemy and Isha Health

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is a powerful and emerging modality for addressing treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental health challenges. But for many therapists, accessing the tools, clinical support, and infrastructure needed to offer KAP safely and effectively can be a barrier.

That’s why Alchemy Community Therapy Center and Isha Health are coming together in a new collaboration designed to support KAP-trained therapists and expand access to high-quality psychedelic therapy.

This collaboration empowers graduates of Alchemy’s Ketamine Therapy training to integrate KAP into their clinical practice with confidence—supported by a medical team, professional resources, and a nationwide peer community.

Support for KAP-Trained Therapists

Graduates of Alchemy Ketamine Therapy training can now opt into:

  • Medical Collaboration
    Work with an experienced KAP medical team for patient eligibility assessments, prescriptions, and safety monitoring.

  • Clinical and Peer Support
    Join a national community of over 500 therapists for ongoing support, mentorship, and peer learning

  • Professional Resources
    Access templates and guidance for marketing, legal compliance, informed consent, and best practices.

  • Client Discovery Tools
    Be included in a national KAP directory, helping new clients find licensed therapists trained in ketamine assisted psychotherapy.

A Shared Commitment to Psychedelic Therapy Access

Alchemy and Isha Health are aligned in their missions to make psychedelic-assisted therapy accessible to people from all backgrounds. By supporting trained clinicians with robust infrastructure and a collaborative medical model, we’re helping to shape the future of safe, ethical, and effective KAP delivery.

A Shared Commitment to Psychedelic Therapy Access

Alchemy and Isha Health share a commitment to making psychedelic-assisted therapy more accessible, ethical, and effective. Together, we’re helping KAP-trained clinicians feel supported in delivering life-changing care.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

- Interested in becoming a KAP therapist?
Join the next cohort of [Alchemy’s Ketamine Therapy Training →]

- Already trained and looking for clinical support?
Apply to join the [Isha Health medical network for KAP providers →]


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