Ketamine Curious
About this Event
Why is everyone talking about ketamine?
Once known primarily as an anesthetic, ketamine has become one of the most talked-about innovations in mental health care. Researchers are studying its potential to help people living with depression, PTSD, and other conditions, but questions remain.
How does it work?
Who is it for?
What actually happens during treatment?
How does it differ from traditional medications?
Join psychologist Dr. Sophia Brandstetter and psychiatric nurse practitioner Diane Nachamkin for an engaging evening exploring the history, science, and clinical use of ketamine therapy. Whether you're considering treatment, supporting someone you care about, or simply fascinated by the evolving field of mental health, this conversation is designed to be informative, accessible, and welcoming.
You'll learn
- Why ketamine is different from traditional antidepressants
- What current research tells us
- What treatment is actually like
- Common misconceptions and safety considerations
- How ketamine fits into a broader healing journey
Whether you're exploring treatment for yourself, supporting someone you love, or simply curious about the science, you'll leave with a deeper understanding of one of today's most talked-about therapies.
Stay afterwards
Enjoy light refreshments and informal conversation with the speakers and community.
Sanctuary Sessions
Monthly conversations exploring mental health, healing, and the human experience with clinicians, researchers, and wellness practitioners.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 14.64








