

How KAP, IFS, and Group can Bring Healing to the Grief Process
How KAP, IFS & Group Work Can Bring Healing to the Grief Process
Join clinical psychologist Dr. Carol Shilliday, PsyD and marriage & family therapist Barbara Bennett, LMFT for a live, practitioner-focused workshop that blends Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) with the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model to help clients move through grief in a supportive group setting.
What you’ll learn
IFS fundamentals for grief work – multiplicity, the 8 C’s of Self-energy, and how managers, firefighters, and exiles show up in loss
Why KAP amplifies IFS – ketamine’s neuroplastic window creates “optimal conditions for new neural pathways” when parts are unburdened
Rituals, integration & community – concrete exercises and group structures that solidify insights, build resilience, and keep healing momentum long after the medicine session
Ready-to-use protocols you can introduce immediately with individuals or therapy groups
Who should attend: Mental-health professionals, IFS practitioners, grief counselors, and clinicians seeking fresh tools for clients who feel “stuck” after a loss.
Event details
Date & time: Wednesday, May 21 at 7pm
Format: Live virtual workshop
CE credits: 1 hour pending approval (APA, NBCC, ASWB)
Reserve your seat to explore a compassionate, evidence-informed pathway for helping clients reclaim vitality after grief.