


How the Psychedelic Ibogaine Can Help Clients with Trauma & Addiction
How the Psychedelic Ibogaine Can Help Clients with Trauma & Addiction
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Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Describe how the psychedelic Ibogaine can reduce symptoms of anxiety, depression, and other PTSD symptoms.
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Recognize how Ibogaine interacts with neurotransmitter systems and stimulates neuroregeneration, which helps clients to develop new thought processes and behavior patterns.
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Identify how to integrate a psychedelic experience with Ibogaine into their treatment model with their clients.
Educational Goal
Participants will: increase their knowledge of Ibogaine’s therapeutic mechanisms, evaluate clinical applications, ensure safety and risk management, address ethical and legal considerations, and integrate Ibogaine into their practice.
Description
This presentation will introduce the audience to the cultural history of the psychedelic, Ibogaine, as well as educate them about its medicinal uses with clients for the purposes of healing trauma, helping with addiction, and creating a better relationship with one’s self. It will provide data from several studies on how it helps reduce Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms commonly found in betrayed partners as well as anxiety and depression. Finally, this presentation will review our experiences of incorporating Ibogaine into the therapeutic treatment of clients, emphasizing the treatment of betrayed partners and people struggling with sexual addiction.
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters

Gary Katz is a psychotherapist and founder of The Center for Intimacy Recovery in New York, which focuses primarily on intimacy and relationships. He has found that without a sense of intimacy with one’s self, people can’t fully experience intimacy with someone else. The Center for Intimacy Recovery helps clients find ways to have the intimacy and connection in life they are seeking and to uncover all the ways that they have learned to play it safe and protect their hearts, which at times can get in the way of intimacy. Prior to opening this practice, Gary worked in education for over 20 years and as a rabbi.

Trevor Millar is a social-entrepreneur with over a decade of experience providing ibogaine therapy. He is responsible for various aspects of Ambio’s operations and communications. He previously served as a board member and co-founder of the Canadian Psychedelic Association, and from 2018 to 2021, he was on the board of directors for the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) Canada, where he acted as Chair of the Board for over two years. Trevor was featured in the award-winning documentary about using magic mushrooms and Iboga to treat addiction, anxiety and depression called DOSED, which was released in 2019.
Financially Sponsored By
- Center for Intimacy Recovery