Blossom’s read
Resilience Tucson appears to be a small, clinician-led ketamine-assisted psychotherapy practice with a genuine training arm rather than a generic course business. Its strongest signal is hands-on lineage: Jennifer Montjoy brings both psychiatric NP practice and doctoral research into ketamine’s psychotherapeutic use, and the training is explicitly experiential, protocol-informed, and aimed at clinicians who want to deliver KAP rather than simply learn theory. It looks best suited to practitioners seeking a practical, medically supervised model of KAP, though the site reads more practice-centred than academic-institutional.
Who Resilience Tucson is for
Best for licensed clinicians and prescribing providers who want to learn a hands-on ketamine-assisted psychotherapy model for use in practice. It seems particularly relevant for therapists, psychologists, nurses, NPs, PAs, MDs/DOs, and NDs working with trauma, depression, or integrative mental health.
Prerequisites
The training is stated to be for licensed clinicians and providers. The cost breakdown differentiates prescribing providers from non-prescribing clinicians such as psychotherapists, psychologists, and RNs, which suggests professional licensure is required, but the site does not clearly publish further entry conditions beyond that.
Accreditation & recognition
The existing description says the 4-day KAP training is AANP-accredited. The site material retrieved here supports professional training for licensed clinicians and mentions that Jennifer Montjoy is ANCC board certified as a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, but I did not find a clearly visible source page in the retrieved material specifying CE/CME hours or exact accreditation wording for the training itself.
Cost
Published training pricing in the retrieved cost breakdown is $2,800 for prescribing providers and $2,300 for non-prescribing clinicians. Lunch is included, and the page separately lists estimated lodging, local transport, and meal costs, so total spend is presented as the tuition plus travel-related expenses rather than an all-inclusive fee.
What you walk away with
Learners appear to leave with practical competence in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy delivery, including didactic learning and optional experiential participation from both patient and clinician perspectives. The stated aim is to prepare licensed clinicians to offer ethical, safe KAP in their own clinical practices, rather than to confer a standalone clinical credential.