Ketamine - Psychotherapy and Neurostimulation – Training for physicians & psychotherapists
International Conference
Hotel Marriott Messe Frankfurt, 18th – 22nd Oct 2025
Professional Training
Ketamine – Psychotherapy – Brain stimulation
The international conference Ketamine – Psychotherapy – Brain Stimulation aims to bring these methods together, inform interested colleagues about the current state of research, and demonstrate practical applications.
Several high-profile speakers from several countries have been confirmed.
There will be specialist lectures and exercises in small groups, including self-experience using the methods described.
The lectures will be bilingual (English will be translated into German and vice versa). Small groups will be offered in both English and German.
The event is recognized as continuing education by the State Medical Association, and CME credits have been requested.
Topics
- Ketamine – pharmacology, effects, side effects
- Ketamine and psychotherapy – how long-lasting are the effects
- Ketamine-assisted trauma therapy
- Ketamine and hypnotherapy
- Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy in addiction medicine
- How does rTMS work
- Ketamine and rTMS – how do they influence each other
- RTMS for long COVID syndrome
- Combination of rTMS and ketamine for long COVID syndrome
- Long-term results of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and rTMS
- Neurofeedback and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy
- Ketamine and music therapy
Self-
experience
In small groups
- Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (VT)
- Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (trauma therapy/EMDR)
- Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (psychodynamic)
- Ketamine-assisted hypnotherapy
- Group therapy with ketamine
- Self-awareness Neurofeedback
- Hands-on training rTMS
The group size is limited to 4 to 8 participants, depending on the group.
Speakers & Group leaders
Subject to change
- Sophie Adler, Berlin
- Dilek Aslaner, Andratx
- Thomas Feiner, Munich
- Dr. Evelyne Bischoff-Wörner, Frankfurt
- Dorothee Bölling, Frankfurt
- Dr. Anja Burchardt, Berlin
- Dr. Silvana de Lorenzo, Palma
- Anja Frank, Berlin
- Prof. Dr. Leonina Gina Kaestele, Munich
- Dr. Susanne Maus, Neurstadt
- Alex Ni, Toronto
- Prof. Dr. Sergio Perez Rosal, Berlin
- Dr. Bettina Rashidi-Sangsari, Frankfurt
- Dr. Mario Scheib, Palma and Dubai
- Prof. Dr. Martin Walter, Jena
Ketamine – Psychotherapy – Brain Stimulation
Multimodal therapy in treatment of depresson
In recent years, ketamine has been increasingly used to treat depression, but also PTSD and addiction. Unfortunately, the substance is usually used without psychotherapeutic support. This significantly reduces its therapeutic potential.
Psychotherapy, regardless of the method used, becomes more efficient with ketamine. Fewer therapy sessions are usually required, and the results are longer-lasting and more sustainable. However, many therapists are still reluctant to use dissociative substances, or there is a lack of interdisciplinary networking between doctors and psychological psychotherapists.
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, transcranial direct current stimulation, and neurofeedback have been around for many years. Their effectiveness has been proven and some of the indications are reflected in the guidelines. However, their use is still limited to a few centers or practices.
The combination of these methods in particular offers the possibility of differentiated and individualized multimodal therapy, which has clear advantages for both patients and the healthcare system.
If you are interested in participating, please register now:
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Dozenten:
Psychologe
Gründer und wissenschaftlicher Leiter von
Clinica Synaptica, Barcelona
MEHR
Erfinder der Ketamin gestützten Psychotherapie (KAP)
CEO Ketamin Research Foundation
MEHR
Psychologe,
Psychotherapeut und zertifizierter Holotropic Breathwork facilitator
MEHR
Neurotechnologe, Studien über die Anwendung von EEG kombiniert mit Psychedelika, CEO Divergence Neuro
MEHR
