Date

Jun 30 2025
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Time

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Pam Kryskow | “The Roots To Thrive approach to Psychedelic Assisted Therapy”

Dr. Pamela Kryskow will cover the 2 approaches Roots To Thrive works with with ketamine therapy –  the 12 week ceremonial ketamine therapy in the group setting and low dose lytic dosing for talk therapy in both the individual and group setting.
She will discuss the intramuscular approach for the  psychedelic dosing and the lozenge & intranasal dosing for talk therapy.
We can also discuss our legal work with psilocybin and MDMA.
The approach will be conversational with space for robust Q&A.

Bio
Dr. Pamela Kryskow is a medical doctor and the medical lead of the Non Profit Roots To Thrive Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Programs that treats people with PTSD, depression, anxiety, substance use challenges, disordered eating and people with end of life distress. She is a founding board member of the Psychedelic Association of Canada and the Medical Chair of the Vancouver Island University Post Graduate Certificate in Psychedelic Medicine assisted Therapy. Ongoing research includes Psilocybin, MDMA, Ketamine, microdosing (microdose.me study ongoing with 33,000 participants to date), front line health care workers and first responders mental wellness. Prior to studying medicine she was a City of Coquitlam Firefighter for 8 years and provincial forestry firefighter for 4 seasons. In real life she loves hiking in the forest, ocean kayaking, growing kale and daydreaming in the hammock. Her heritage includes Polish, Ukrainian, and German. She currently resides in the traditional unceded territory of the Klahoose First Nations. Pronouns: She/her.

Location

Virtual Event
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Organizer

The Institute of Psychedelic Therapy
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Speaker

  • Pam Kryskow
    Pam Kryskow

    Dr. Pamela Kryskow is a medical doctor and the medical lead of the Non Profit Roots To Thrive Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Programs that treats people with PTSD, depression, anxiety, substance use challenges, disordered eating and people with end of life distress. She is a founding board member of the Psychedelic Association of Canada and the Medical Chair of the Vancouver Island University Post Graduate Certificate in Psychedelic Medicine assisted Therapy. Ongoing research includes Psilocybin, MDMA, Ketamine, microdosing (microdose.me study ongoing with 33,000 participants to date), front line health care workers and first responders mental wellness. Prior to studying medicine she was a City of Coquitlam Firefighter for 8 years and provincial forestry firefighter for 4 seasons. In real life she loves hiking in the forest, ocean kayaking, growing kale and daydreaming in the hammock. Her heritage includes Polish, Ukrainian, and German. She currently resides in the traditional unceded territory of the Klahoose First Nations. Pronouns: She/her.

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