Katie Infantine, LICSW
Katie Infantine is a Simmons College trained social worker and she practices integrative psychotherapy. She trained in ketamine assisted psychotherapy with the Ketamine Training Center and has completed the MDMA therapy training program with the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS).
Katie utilizes her western psychotherapy training and her holistic psychedelic training to offer ketamine assisted psychotherapy. She’s learned that ketamine, along with preparation and integration, is a powerful catalyst for sustainable growth and change.
She is an LGBTQIA+ ally and is passionate about providing an accepting, therapeutic environment for all intersecting identities and relationship practices.
Katie utilizes several modalities in her approach. She brings together relaxation, meditation, expressive arts, and guided imagery techniques to address her clients’ unique concerns.
Katie helps her clients tune into their own Inner Healing Intelligence. She helps them discover clarity and new perspectives and work through relationship challenges, often related to low self-esteem and disconnection from one’s self.
Katie believes the relationship between an individual and therapist is the most important feature of therapy. Her goal is to create a safe and trusted space for her clients to process their emotions, clarify goals, and find creative solutions to challenges.
And she loves to celebrate successes.