Rest, Restore, & Reset:

A Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Retreat for Healers

November 13th–16th, 2025

Pathways Retreat Center - Free Union, VA

"Healing yourself is the greatest gift you can offer to the world. When you take time to restore, you create space to give more fully to others."

Welcome to Rest, Restore, & Reset: A Ketamine-Assisted Retreat, where the Healers become the healed. This is your time to reconnect with your inner peace, rejuvenate your spirit, and rediscover the balance essential to living and giving fully.

Retreat Details

Are you a wellness provider seeking to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul? The Rest, Restore, & Reset: A Ketamine-Assisted Retreat for Healers is a 4-day immersive experience designed to support those in caregiving and therapeutic roles. This retreat is an excellent opportunity for wellness providers to immerse themselves in an interactive journey exploring the transformative potential of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), while expanding their healing modalities, community connection, and personal growth.

The experience includes:

  • Pre-Retreat Preparation:

    • Screening psychological evaluation interview with Del Ray Psych & Wellness facilitator

    • Zoom group preparation session

  • Onsite Experience:

    • 2 guided ketamine-assisted medicine sessions

    • Yoga classes led by Liat Pisco of Yoga in Del Ray.

    • Sound bath healing for deep relaxation

    • Hypnosis and meditation sessions

    • Reiki healing to rebalance your energy

    • Journaling and reflective time in a serene, nature-filled setting

    • Nourishing prepared meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)

    • 3 nights of cozy accommodations at the tranquil Pathways Retreat House

  • Post-Retreat Support:

    • Group integration session via Zoom

    • Support pack including a journal, essential oil, eye mask, and more

  • Optional Add-Ons:

    • 1:1 tarot card reading, Reiki session, hypnosis, or EMDR session ($125 per service).

PLEASE NOTE: Each participant will need to complete prior to the retreat:

  • One time Medical Evaluation with KAP Partner + Medication Costs (varies depending on prescribed dosage and frequency) - Approx. $300 total

Meet Your Facilitators

  • Dr. Eleni Boosalis is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and co-owner of Del Ray Psych & Wellness, LLC. With over 20 years of experience as a psychotherapist, she combines expertise and compassion to help individuals navigate life’s challenges and achieve meaningful growth. Dr. Boosalis has undergone advanced training at the Omega Institute and the Polaris Insight Center (Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy), experiences that have profoundly shaped her both personally and professionally.

    A certified EMDR therapist and skilled provider of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), Dr. Boosalis offers a holistic, client-centered approach tailored to the unique needs of each individual. Her therapeutic process integrates mindfulness, cognitive behavioral therapy, hypnosis, EMDR, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and spirituality, creating a comprehensive framework for healing and transformation.

  • Dr. Lauren Fisher is a licensed clinical psychologist and co-owner of Del Ray Psych & Wellness, LLC, with over 18 years of experience helping individuals lead lives filled with greater ease and joy. Dr. Fisher specializes in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) and has undergone advanced training at the Polaris Insight Center.

    Using an integrative, client-centered, and holistic approach, Dr. Fisher works with individuals to relieve anxiety, depression, and trauma. Her practice incorporates somatic techniques, Internal Family Systems (IFS), mindfulness, and EMDR to create a deeply healing experience that engages the mind, body, and spirit.

  • Andrada Florescu, LPC, is a Licensed Professional Counselor at Del Ray Psych & Wellness, who specializes in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP). Her work is rooted in helping clients uncover their inner strength and heal by honoring the connection between the mind, body, and spirit.

    Andrada’s therapeutic work focuses on addressing complex and generational trauma, pain management, anxiety, ADHD, and grief. She employs a holistic approach that incorporates Mindfulness, EMDR, hypnosis for pain, somatic experiencing, and KAP to guide clients toward lasting transformation.

    As a certified Family Constellations practitioner, Andrada helps clients heal generational trauma and break free from painful family patterns. She also leverages hypnotherapy to manage pain and process trauma. As a military spouse, Andrada brings a deep understanding of the unique challenges posed by frequent transitions and disruptions to relationships, offering her clients empathy and support as they seek peace and balance.

  • Liat Pisco, E-RYT 200, is the owner of Yoga in Del Ray in Alexandria, Virginia, where she offers accessible and heart-centered yoga classes for all bodies and experience levels. She completed her yoga teacher training at the Prancing Peacock in Pennsylvania and began teaching in the DMV area at the beloved, now-closed Ease Yoga & Cafe. Liat is also a part of the Yoga and Sound Baths series at The National Building Museum in Washington, DC, where she brings her signature grounding and welcoming presence to a broader community. Her passion is sharing yoga with everyone, guided by her mantra: “Come as you are.” Liat encourages her students to “be in the moment” and have a deeply personal, present experience every time they step onto the mat.

The Retreat House

Your Wellness Adventure Awaits at the Pathways Retreat Center!

The Pathways Retreat Center a private mountainside residence located just outside Charlottesville, VA (2.5 hour drive from the greater DC Metro Area). The center offers luxurious accommodations, including gourmet kitchen, large outdoor decks and hot tub, fire pits and communal spaces. The 34-acre property boasting spectacular mountain views, trails and streams is the perfect location to rest, reflect and rejuvenate mind, body and spirit.

Accommodations:

Stay in beautifully appointed rooms designed to foster connection and comfort. Choose from shared or private spaces (first come/first serve when reserving) depending on your preferences and availability:

  • Room #1: 1 King Bed, 1 Single Bed (1-3 participants)

  • Room #2: 1 King Bed (1-2 participants, shared bed)

  • Room #3: 1 Queen Bed (1-2 participants, shared bed)

  • Room #4: 1 Queen Bed (1-2 participants, shared bed)

  • Room #5: 1 Double Bed, 2 Single Beds (1-4 participants, shared bed)

  • Room #6: 2 Single Beds (1-2 participants)

If you have any questions about accommodations, please email office@delraypsych.com.

 

Investment

$2450 per person 

(Not included in the Price: Medical Evaluation & Prescription - approx. $300) 

Coming with a friend or interested in a shared room experience? Inquire within about discounts available for shared rooms.

To reserve your spot, a $500 deposit is required. All payments are due by September 13, 2025.

Questions? 

Do you have questions about this retreat and would like to see if it is right for you?

Contact us using the form below and we will get back to you within 48 hours. 

 

Client Testimonial

“My first group session with KAP was deeply impactful, probably the most profound experience of my life. This therapeutic approach seemed to fast-track the healing process, reaching the core of my issues more swiftly than traditional talk therapy. It brought to the surface long-held issues that I was able to confront and, I believe, release during the session.

A significant part of the KAP journey involved setting intentions with a guide during a one-on-one. I was amazed at how skilled my guide was in helping me navigate through the varying emotional landscapes. During moments of intense joy or pain, my guide was there, helping me process these feelings. The result was an overwhelming sense of lightness, joy, and love.

While it's challenging to encapsulate the entirety of this transformative experience in a review, I am certain that I would like to explore this path further. Del Ray Psych & Wellness has created an exceptional nurturing space for such deep introspection and healing.

I am truly grateful for having discovered Del Ray Psych & Wellness, and I am looking forward to a brighter future. If you're seeking a holistic approach to mental health, I highly recommend taking this journey with them. It is a decision that could potentially change your life for the better.”

-KAP Retreat Attendee, Alexandria, VA

 

Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy FAQs & Resources

  • Ketamine is a FDA approved anesthetic agent originally developed in 1962. It has been used primarily as an induction agent for general anesthesia in surgery for children, adults, and animals. Ketamine has a remarkable safety track record, hence its use in the pediatric population. Recently, it has been discovered that ketamine can be highly effective in treating depression, PTSD, Fibromyalgia, and other conditions.

  • Ketamine is only available by prescription from a medical provider, a physician or nurse practitioner. Reach out to get a list of preferred providers.

  • The short answer is, yes. Our practice procedures require you to be cleared by a medical professional.

  • Ketamine is not recommended for clients who have cardiovascular conditions such as uncontrolled hypertension. Clients with active mania or a history of psychotic illnesses (e.g., schizophrenia) should not take ketamine, as there could be severe risks. Ketamine is also not indicated for clients who are actively abusing substances or have abused ketamine in the past.

  • Routes of administration of ketamine include intravenous, intramuscular, intranasal, and sublingual/bucal. At Del Ray Psych & Wellness, we currently use sublingual/bucal which is compounded ketamine lozenges (self-administered sublingually/bucally and held under tongue for several minutes).

  • The experience of a ketamine journey can vary from person to person, and it depends on factors such as the dosage, setting, and individual characteristics. However, there are some common elements that are often reported:

    Dissociation: Ketamine is known as a dissociative anesthetic, which means it can induce a sense of detachment from one's body or surroundings. During a ketamine journey, you may experience a shift in your perception of reality, feeling disconnected from your body or a sense of floating or out-of-body experiences.

    Altered Sensations: Ketamine can distort your sensory perception, leading to changes in how you perceive sounds, colors, and textures. Some people report enhanced or distorted sensations, while others may experience a blurring or merging of sensory inputs.

    Emotional Effects: Ketamine can elicit a range of emotions, which can vary from euphoria and relaxation to introspection and introspective experiences. Some individuals may experience a deep sense of peace and contentment, while others may confront difficult emotions or memories.

    Time and Space Distortion: Ketamine can alter your perception of time and space. It may feel as if time is slowing down or speeding up, and your sense of spatial awareness may be distorted.

    Insights and Transcendent Experiences: Ketamine journeys can be accompanied by profound insights, self-reflection, and a sense of transcendence. Some individuals report gaining new perspectives on their lives, increased self-awareness, or a feeling of connectedness with something larger than themselves.

    Visual Imagery: Ketamine can also induce vivid and immersive visual imagery, often described as dream-like or hallucinatory. These visual experiences can be abstract, colorful, or symbolic.

    It's important to note that the effects of ketamine can vary depending on the dose and the context in which it is administered. In therapeutic settings, the experience is typically guided by a trained professional who can help create a safe and supportive environment to navigate the journey.

  • Ketamine journeys, particularly when used in a therapeutic context, have been associated with several short-term and long-term benefits. It's important to note that the research in this area is still ongoing, and the effects can vary between individuals. Here are some potential benefits:

    Short-Term Benefits:

    Rapid Mood Improvement: Ketamine has shown promise in rapidly reducing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders. Many individuals report experiencing an immediate improvement in their mood and a temporary relief from emotional distress.

    Enhanced Emotional Insight: Ketamine can facilitate introspection and self-reflection, allowing individuals to gain new insights into their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. This increased awareness can support personal growth and promote a deeper understanding of oneself.

    Increased Relaxation and Stress Reduction: Ketamine's anesthetic properties can induce a state of deep relaxation and calmness. This can provide temporary relief from stress, tension, and physical discomfort.

    Long-Term Benefits:

    Sustained Mood Improvement: While the immediate mood-enhancing effects of ketamine may be temporary, there is evidence to suggest that ketamine-assisted therapy can lead to sustained improvements in mood and a reduction in depressive symptoms over time, even after the ketamine sessions have ended.

    Improved Treatment-Resistant Conditions: Ketamine has shown promise in treating individuals with treatment-resistant depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other challenging mental health conditions. It may offer an alternative treatment option for those who have not responded to traditional therapies.

    Enhanced Resilience and Coping Skills: Through the insights gained during ketamine journeys and the therapeutic support provided, individuals may develop enhanced resilience, self-compassion, and new coping mechanisms. These skills can help individuals better navigate life's challenges and maintain their mental well-being in the long term.

    It's important to note that ketamine journeys should always be conducted under the supervision of trained professionals in a controlled and therapeutic setting. Furthermore, individual responses and outcomes can vary, and ketamine should not be seen as a universal or standalone solution for mental health conditions.

  • A sitter is a person who is a trained mental health professional that provides support and assistance to someone undergoing a psychedelic experience. The sitter's primary role is to create a safe and supportive environment for the individual, ensuring their physical and emotional well-being throughout the session. Sitters also help process the individual’s experience, transcribe the experience in a journal, and guide through the experience. They may also have expertise in mindfulness, meditation, and other contemplative practices that can help the individual navigate the psychedelic experience. Having a sitter present during a psychedelic therapy session can help minimize the risk of adverse reactions and ensure that the individual receives the maximum benefit from the treatment.