Suicide, Depression & Psychedelic Care


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Suicide, Depression & Psychedelic Care
A compassionate and educational talk on new approaches to mental health.
Join us for an open and informative conversation about suicide, depression, and the emerging role of psychedelic medicine in mental health care. Whether you're personally affected, supporting a loved one, or simply curious, this event offers a compassionate space to learn and reflect.
We'll explore suicidal thoughts, how traditional and psychedelic treatments (like ketamine) work in the brain, and why new approaches are bringing hope to those who have struggled for years. There will be time for questions, shared resources, and a respectful community space β no clinical advice, no pressure, just honest dialogue.
This talk is educational only and not a crisis support group! If you're in immediate need, please contact 988 (U.S. Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).
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Who it's for:
- Anyone struggling with suicidal thoughts or depression
- Family members and caregivers
- Mental health professionals or curious learners
- Those curious about psychedelic-assisted therapy
- People exploring ketamine-assisted therapy
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What you'll learn:
- Reasons why depression and suicidal ideation happen
- How ketamine and other psychedelics work differently than traditional antidepressants
- What psychedelic-assisted care looks like in real-life settings
- Questions to ask if you're exploring ketamine or other treatments
- How to support yourself or others with compassion
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Hosted by: Wisdom Inner Healing
Facilitated by: Kari Roe, MSN, FNP-BC
Location: Online (Link provided after registration)
Duration: ~90 minutes

Suicide, Depression & Psychedelic Care