practitioners

You can browse clinician profiles below. We have clinicians certified to administer KAP in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, & Delaware. If you’re not sure who to book with, please contact us and we can match you with a clinician.

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Dr. Sophia Brandsetter

  • Dr. Brandsetter is a licensed psychotherapist with training in psychoanalysis, psychodynamic and relations theory.

    Dr. Brandsetter brings her professional expertise to the psychological screening of clients as well as treatment protocols. In addition, she has created a community of like-minded practitioners to increase access, safety and understanding of psychedelic therapies. Her pioneering work has created a networking community of ketamine assisted psychotherapy mental health therapists. If you do not have a mental health therapist, Dr. Brandsetter will recommend a therapist best suited for you.

    I can work with you first to identify the parts of you that need healing, their origin, and the role(s) they play in your life. Then I can support and guide you through that process to help you find a more integrated space in your life and body.

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LCSW, PSYD Clinical Director
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Diane Nachamkin

MSN, CRNP, Nurse Practitioner (Medical Provider)
  • Diane is a nurse practitioner with over 30 years of experience in cardiology. Her practice involved caring for patients with heart disease in the hospital and outpatient setting.

    Over her career, she treated patients with life altering critical illness and often observed the residual emotional trauma. In addition, her own experience with breast cancer led her to alternative treatments including: mindfulness, acupuncture, yoga and ketamine assisted psychotherapy.

    Today, Diane has completed ketamine assisted psychotherapy training and opened a new practice to offer this cutting edge therapy in her community.

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Katharine Berg

Licensed Clinical Social Work (LCSW)
  • For over two decades, Katharine has been drawn to the places where people feel most stuck — the moments in therapy when deeper layers call out for attention but feel just out of reach. Early in her career, she worked with individuals recovering from heroin dependence, jumping headfirst into the storm of addiction, trauma, and survival. That experience shaped her clinical lens and deepened her respect for the complexity of the human psyche. She learned firsthand that real change often happens in the darkest, most uncomfortable spaces — and it’s there that she feels most at home as a therapist.

    Over time, Katharine began seeking tools that could help clients access those shadow spaces more directly — beyond the limits of traditional talk therapy. This search led her to Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), a modality that creates space to quiet the busy mind and listen inward with courage. Katharine approaches this work as a collaborative exploration — one that allows clients to engage with the parts of themselves that have long been asking for attention and care.

    Recently trained in KAP, Katharine now integrates this powerful tool into her practice. Committed to making psychedelic-assisted work more accessible, she offers sliding scale options for clients who may not be able to afford the standard fee.

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Eriach Fox

Licensed Professional Counselor LPC,MHS, LCADC
  • I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over twenty five years experience in the behavior health field who believes that psychedelic assisted therapies and support have the potential to support people with integrating their lived experiences to become whole again. Being able to have meaningful experiences while being supported with other therapies such as EMDR therapy or internal family systems (IFS) can lead to finding the safety and compassion needed to heal the hurt and burdened parts of yourself.

    I can work with you first to identify the parts of you that need healing, their origin, and the role(s) they play in your life. Then I can support and guide you through that process to help you find a more integrated space in your life and body.

    Schedule a consultation here

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Gwenn Prinbeck

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW, PCC
  • Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy can be a powerful tool for promoting openness and connections, especiallyfor those feeling stuck or adrift.The medicine can offer a liminal space forself-exploration, emergence, and discovery. The experiences had there can have profound and lasting impacts.

    My aim as the therapist in the psychedelic space is to create a safe and supportive environmentin which your unique experience with the medicinecanunfold. I work with you throughout each step of the process and see no part as being more important than another. Before working with the medicine, our goal is to establish an attuned relationship with one anotherand to clarify the intentions for journeying. After each medicine session, we will consider the experience and look for ways to integrate what’s emerged into the rest of your life.

    A contemplative and compassionate relationship with the self is a healthy fundamental instinct, but this instinct can be hampered by adverse and traumatic experiences. What’s more, when we struggle to be OK with ourselves, we often struggle relating to others. I offer support healing emotional wounds and constructing deeper and lasting connections with the self and others.

    I work with adult individuals and children who are 10 years or older, I also offer family and couples therapy. I aim to be welcoming and mindful of the myriad social injustices impacting so many of us. In addition to what’s often called talk therapy, I work with experiential modalities that engage in creative, mindful, and somatic ways to help us access inherent wisdom that can lie beyond ordinary talking. I hope to help you build robust skills that ease the challenges that come with fostering acceptance and change.

    I began my studies and career in science and then for almost a decade, I offered support as a certified professional life coach before attending Bryn Mawr College’s School of Social Work and Social Research to broaden my ability to support people’s resilience and potential. I am additionally trained in family systems work and provide ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.

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Sarah Lobb

Licensed Social Worker (LSW)
  • Psychedelic assisted psychotherapy is a modality that is particularly good at helping develop our awareness by allowing us to encounter ourselves and our experiences in unique and poignant ways. Inviting and working with expanded consciousness in therapy often begets sessions full of rich content, permitting a more authentic self to emerge in therapy and beyond. As a psychotherapist whose practice is rooted in psychodynamic and relational theories, I’m attentive to how past experiences inform present circumstances, and this helps me provide attuned support throughout the ordinary and extraordinary experiences of psychedelic assisted psychotherapy.

    I appreciate helping people through transitions such as navigating grief and loss, adjusting to major life changes, and addressing shifts in motivation and focus. I have extensive experience supporting people who are tackling addiction and recovery, either for themselves or within their families and communities. For many, compulsive behavior, or addiction, begins as a way of enduring but over time the behavior can end up inhibiting our ability to relate to others and ourselves. I offer a place to build resilience and rediscover the self.

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Dr. Colleen Fleming, Psy.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist
  • In our work together, I seek to help you understand your story, recognize how your experiences shape your relationships with life’s challenges, and shift your perspective on the problems you are facing. Whether you’re navigating grief, a life transition, relationship issues, or emotional struggles, our work will focus on re-framing the way you view the problem. I use Narrative Therapy to help you tell your story, identify values, beliefs, and strengths that can aid in resolution, and work collaboratively to transform how you relate to the problem. I also offer the option of experiencing therapy with my loving therapy dogs, Oliver and Emma, adding an extra layer of comfort and support. Through this unique, integrative approach, we work together to build a new narrative that can lead to healing, understanding, and growth.

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Tifane R. Voras

MSN, CRNP, PMHNP-BC
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Hazel skarbek

BSN, RN
ACLS/BCLS Certified 
  • Hazel is a registered nurse with a strong foundation in critical care, transplant, oncology, and medical infusion therapy. A proud Philadelphia native, she has served her community with dedication and compassion at both Einstein Medical Center and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Her work is guided by the belief that healing and care should be intentional, personal, and empowering. Never rushed.

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