PRATI Clinical Consultation Groups for Kap Providers
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PRAti Clinical Consulation Groups for KAP providers
2026 Dates:
March-June
Prati Clinical Consultation Groups for KAP providers
PRATI is excited to introduce two new Clinical Consultation Groups for PRATI alumni and eligible practitioners focused on Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP). One group is designed for therapists and the other for prescribers. These groups provide structured clinical support, meaningful peer connection, and ongoing professional development for providers who are launching their KAP practice as well as those seeking advanced consultation and refinement of their clinical approach.
Eligibility Requirements
Clinical Consultation Groups are for licensed mental health clinicians and medical prescribers (including psychologists, psychiatrists, licensed therapists, physicians, and nurse practitioners) with credentials in good standing.
Participants must have completed a PRATI Foundational KAP or Foundations in Psychedelic Medicine training, or have received comparable comprehensive training in KAP through another program. If you have not completed a PRATI training, please email trainings@pratigroup.org to confirm your eligibility before registering.
Important: These consultation groups provide professional consultation and peer learning opportunities. They do not constitute clinical supervision and do not fulfill supervision requirements for licensure or credentialing purposes.
Therapist Consultation Group
Overview
This group offers therapists a supportive, collaborative space to deepen clinical skills, explore complex cases, and strengthen confidence in KAP delivery.
Format & Structure
- Limited to 12 participants
- 6 live virtual sessions over 3 months (biweekly, 90 minutes) **sessions will not be recorded to preserve confidentiality**
- Dates: March 25, April 8, April 22, May 6, May 20, June 3
- Time: 4pm MT / 3pm PT / 6pm ET
Facilitated by Stephen Thomas, LCSW, and Jason Sienknecht, LPC, CAS
Content Includes
- Brief didactics (e.g., IFS & KAP, ethics, scope of practice, music selection, prescriber collaboration)
- Participant case presentations with consultant support
- Clinical scenarios and open Q&A
- Case discussions with consultation support and feedback
- Resource sharing and integration practices
Registration Fee
- $600 for 6-session series
Prescriber Consultation Group
Overview
Designed specifically for prescribers, this small-group consultation focuses on the clinical, ethical, and therapeutic nuances of providing ketamine within a psychotherapy-informed framework. This group is ideal for practitioners who focus on prescribing, as well as those who both prescribe and actively hold therapeutic space with patients.
Format & Structure
- Limited to 6 participants
- 4 live virtual sessions over 3 months (monthly, 90 minutes) **sessions will not be recorded to preserve confidentiality**
- Dates: March 18, April 15, May 13, June 10
- Time: 4pm MT / 3pm PT / 6pm ET
- Facilitated by Kylie House, MD, trained in psychodynamic psychotherapy and non-directive psychedelic approaches
Content Includes
- Ketamine clearances and risk management
- Pharmacology and the art of dosing
- Psychotherapeutic techniques for every step of the process
- Ethics in prescriber roles
- Literature review and case consultations
Registration Fee
- $500 for 4-session series
These consultation groups reflect PRATI’s commitment to high-quality, ethical, and relationally grounded KAP practice—supporting providers as they grow in skill, confidence, and community.





