Ketamine Assisted Therapy
A safe space to process, reflect, and grow — no medications, just therapy.
Ready to start your integration journey?
About Ketamine Assisted Therapy
Psychedelic experiences, whether from plant medicine, ceremonial practices, or other journeys can be profound, emotional and transformative. The insights gained often need careful integration into daily life. Entune Behavioral Health‘s licensed therapists can assist with counseling services after psychedelic experiences.
Integration After Ketamine Therapy
Many clients seek integration support after legally prescribed Ketamine treatments for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety and/or trauma.
While Ketamine can open new perspectives and reduce emotional barriers, the real transformation often happens in the days and weeks after the experience—when insights are reflected upon and applied to daily life.
Our Ketamine Assisted Therapy is a talk-therapy program designed to help you process your experience, ground your insights, and turn them into lasting personal growth.
We do not provide, recommend, or administer any substances. Our work, as trained clinicians in Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy, is focused on reflection, emotional regulation and life integration.
What to Expect in Your Ketamine Assisted Therapy Sessions
Psychedelic integration therapy provides a safe and supportive space to process, explore, and make meaning of your experiences with psychedelic medicine. In sessions, you can expect to:
- Introductory Session – In your first session, your therapist will get to know you, your experiences and goals for therapy.
- Reflect on your journey – We’ll explore the insights, emotions, and themes that surfaced during your psychedelic experience.
- Make sense of your experience – Together, we’ll help you connect your insights to your personal history, relationships, and goals.
- Develop grounding practices – You’ll learn tools for managing overwhelming emotions and staying centered as you process.
- Create lasting change – Sessions focus on turning meaningful moments from your journey into actionable steps for growth, healing, and everyday life.
- Receive compassionate support – The therapy space is judgment-free, collaborative, and centered on your unique needs.
Integration is where the real transformation happens—helping you carry the lessons and breakthroughs of your journey into long-term well-being.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you give or recommend psychedelics?
No. This is a talk-based therapy and EMDR program only. We do not provide, recommend, or administer any substances.
Do I have to share everything about my journey?
No, you decide what to share. This is a safe, confidential space at your pace.
Is this only for people who had a “good trip”?
Not at all. Many people seek integration to process challenging or confusing experiences.
Do I need to have had a psychedelic experience recently?
No. Some clients begin integration work months or even years after their journey.
Is this covered by insurance?
Most Insurance plans accepted.
Who This Is For
- People seeking clarity after a psychedelic journey
- Those struggling to make sense of intense experiences
- Anyone looking to turn insight into positive life change
- Individuals integrating ceremonial, retreat, or personal explorations
Our Ketamine Assisted Therapists
Your integration therapist provides compassionate, non-judgmental guidance, blending evidence-based therapy with mindfulness, somatic awareness, and meaning-making practices.
Theresa Cloyd, LPC
Theresa specializes in supporting adults and veterans managing anxiety, depression, trauma, and general mental health concerns. Her approach combines person-centered therapy with CBT and DBT, providing a warm, engaging, and supportive environment for growth.
Theresa creates a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients can explore their emotions, gain insight, and develop practical tools to navigate daily life. She values witnessing clients’ subtle yet powerful shifts as they recognize their own strength, resilience, and capacity to heal.
Driven by a lifelong desire to help others, Theresa is passionate about empowering clients to build authentic, balanced lives. Her sessions blend empathy, warmth, and practical strategies, fostering meaningful change and long-term growth.
Dr. Kristine Andersen, PsyD, LMSW
Dr. Kristine Andersen is a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) who holds a Doctorate as a Clinical Psychologist. Dr. Andersen has broad expertise supporting individuals, couples, teens, and adults through trauma, PTSD, depression, substance use, anxiety, and grief. She brings over fifteen years of experience in social work and clinical psychology, serving diverse populations including veterans, active-duty service members, and Indigenous communities.
Integrating CBT, DBT, trauma-focused and expressive therapies, Dr. Andersen creates a warm, collaborative space where clients can heal, grow, and rediscover their strengths. A military veteran herself, she provides culturally informed, compassionate care rooted in empathy, humor, and respect for each person’s unique journey.
Dr. Andersen is passionate about helping clients transform pain into resilience, guiding them toward renewed clarity, balance, and hope.
Megan Troyer, LAC
Megan Troyer is a Licensed Associate Counselor based in Gilbert, Arizona. She provides therapy to adolescents and adults, offering both warmth and honest support to help clients navigate life’s challenges.
Megan specializes in trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, grief, life transitions, and women’s issues. She is trained in EMDR and integrates a person-centered, trauma-informed approach that empowers clients to process painful experiences, build resilience, and discover their own strengths.
Her therapeutic style balances compassion with directness, creating a safe and collaborative space where clients feel supported, encouraged, and gently challenged. Known for her fun and energetic personality, Megan believes therapy doesn’t always have to be serious—she incorporates humor and lightness alongside the deeper work of healing.
Megan views therapy as a transformative process where clients can reconnect with themselves, gain confidence, and create lasting change. She considers it a privilege to walk alongside her clients as they take brave steps toward healing, growth, and greater self-trust.
Azure Adams, LPC
Azure is a Licensed Associate Counselor (LPC) holding a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She has experience supporting adults navigating a wide range of psychological challenges, including anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, grief and loss, military adjustment, and issues specific to the LGBTQIA+ community. Her clinical work is grounded in a deep understanding of interpersonal dynamics and the lasting impact of childhood trauma, and she is committed to helping individuals reduce emotional intensity and reclaim a sense of inner stability.
Drawing from an eclectic blend of evidence-based modalities, she incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), EMDR, experiential/psychodrama techniques, and interpersonal therapy into her practice. She also has specialized training in behavioral addictions, suicidology, and thanatology. Her approach is compassionate and client-centered, focused on building a strong therapeutic relationship while tailoring treatment to meet each person’s individual needs.
She works exclusively with individuals ages 16 and up, offering both in-person and virtual therapy sessions. Known for her non-judgmental presence, she fosters a space where clients feel empowered to explore, process, and grow—at their own pace and in their own way.
Dana Arrieta, LAC
Dana is a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) with a Master of Arts in Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Malone University. She has experience working with individuals and couples across diverse populations, ranging from general mental health clients to those with serious mental illness (SMI) diagnoses. Her clinical expertise includes anxiety, depression, bipolar and mood disorders, PTSD, generational and religious trauma, self-harm, self-esteem issues, family and relationship conflict, sexual trauma, schizophrenia, autism, emotional dysregulation, life transitions, crisis intervention, and suicide ideation.
Rooted in a trauma-informed and culturally inclusive approach, Dana prioritizes creating a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients can explore their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Her therapeutic style is collaborative and individualized, focusing on holistic well-being and helping clients reach their fullest potential. She is a member of the American Counseling Association and is committed to walking alongside clients on their journey to healing and recovery.
Take control of your mental health and prioritize your well-being. Contact Entune Behavioral Health to schedule an appointment and start your journey towards integration and recovery.




