

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)
CE Pending: This course is under review for CE approval by the American Psychological Association, NBCC and ASWB. No credit will be issued unless and until approval is granted.
Reserve your seat to explore a compassionate, evidence-informed pathway for helping clients reclaim vitality after grief.