Trauma Therapist Institute Hosts Clinical Conversation on Ketamine and EMDR

Event to explore integrating ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and EMDR for deeper healing

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

The Trauma Therapist Institute (TTI) is hosting a free, live event in March for trauma-informed clinicians, EMDR practitioners, counselors, and other mental health professionals. The Clinical Conversation will focus on supporting responsible engagement with integrating ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and EMDR therapy for deeper healing from trauma.

Why it matters

As the use of ketamine and EMDR therapy continues to grow in the mental health field, there is a need for clinicians to thoughtfully explore how these modalities can be combined to provide more comprehensive and effective treatment for trauma survivors. This event aims to facilitate that dialogue among professionals.

The details

The March Clinical Conversation hosted by TTI will provide a platform for trauma-informed clinicians and mental health experts to discuss the benefits, risks, and best practices around integrating ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy. The event is designed to support responsible and ethical use of these emerging treatment approaches.

  • The March Clinical Conversation will take place on March 15, 2026.

The players

Trauma Therapist Institute

A professional organization that provides education, training, and support for clinicians working with trauma survivors.

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What’s next

Mental health professionals interested in attending the free, live event can register on the Trauma Therapist Institute's website.

The takeaway

As the use of innovative therapies like ketamine and EMDR continues to grow, it is crucial for clinicians to come together and thoughtfully explore how these modalities can be responsibly integrated to provide more comprehensive and effective treatment for trauma survivors.