Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy at SoundMind

At SoundMind, Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) blends the careful medical use of ketamine with depth-oriented psychotherapy and integration support. Ketamine is used not as a standalone treatment, but as a catalyst for insight, emotional processing, and lasting psychological change—within a safe, supported therapeutic container.

How to Get Started

Schedule a medical intake call

Fill out medical intake form and symptom scales

Begin preparation sessions (weekly) or schedule KAP session.

Services & Pricing

New Client Consultation

A brief, no-cost call to understand your goals, answer questions, and determine next steps.

15 Minutes

Free


KAP Medical Intake

A comprehensive medical and psychological intake to review your history, goals, and safety considerations, and to assess whether Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy is a good fit.

60 Mins

350

Meet Our Team

Medical Director

Hannah McLane, MD, MA, MPH

Medical Director, Physician & Psychotherapist

Hannah McLane, MD, MA, MPH is a physician, psychoanalyst, and founder of SoundMind. She serves as Clinical Director of the SoundMind Center in Philadelphia and leads ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and psychedelic training programs in the U.S. and internationally.

Dr. McLane’s work focuses on psychedelic-assisted care, ethics, trauma, and cognitive diversity. She holds degrees from McGill University, Temple University, Brown University (MD), and the Harvard School of Public Health, and completed residency training at the University of Pennsylvania. She is a relational psychoanalyst and brings a depth-oriented, integrative approach to clinical care.


Clinical KAP Team

Alexandra Kneeshaw

Alexandra (Alex) is a passionate advocate for healing, connection, and conscious transformation, with a deep appreciation for plant-based wisdom, sustainability, and community. Since joining SoundMind in 2023, she has served as a facilitator in the clinic, participated in retreats locally and abroad, and embraced trauma-informed care. Recently, she joined an advocacy team supporting domestic violence response, embodying SoundMind's values of justice, compassion, and accessibility.


Integration Team

Diana Badilla

Integration Specialist

Diana was born and raised in Costa Rica identifies as a mestiza (mixed-race, or BIPOC) genderqueer woman. She holds a degree in psychology and has studied different plant and ancestral healing modalities. Diana works to create the ceremonial plant medicine curriculum for SoundMind (along with Paula, Belinda, Selva, Hannah, and others). She is also a practitioner of psychoanalysis, and works with Dr. Hannah to create the blended and intersecting psychodynamic-plus-ceremonial curriculum that is SoundMind.

Diana has been working with plant medicine for many years, and has been studying the spiritual and energetic dynamics of the ceremonial setting ever since. She also has been working with meditation, Qu Gong, and psychoanalysis intensely. The medicines she works most closely with are: huachuma, peyote, psilocybin, rapé, sweat lodge, and the powerful medicine of music. Diana completed the SoundMind Psychedelic Facilitator Training in 2023 and currently resides in San José, Costa Rica.

Johanna Verley

Somatic Sound Session Facilitator

Johanna is a Certified Sound Healing Practitioner, Yoga Nidra Practitioner, Breathwork Facilitator, and Reiki Master. She is first generation Jamaican-American and grew up in Harlem, New York. She uses various healing modalities to create a container for the individual to explore their self-discovery, to encourage their optimal well-being and to empower them with the tools to strengthen their own innate ability to heal. She is excited to help lead the SoundMind BIPOC Psychedelic Leadership Program and has a passion to support other BIPOC individuals through their psychedelic healing journeys. She has a particular interest in using psychedelics to heal from race-based trauma and gun violence, and believes the peer support model is the way to create more cultural sensitivity and support.


Administration

Pauline Castaneda

Scheduling & Care Coordination

Pau is the Administrative Assistant at SoundMind and supports scheduling, care coordination, and day-to-day operations for the clinical team. She helps ensure a smooth and responsive experience for patients, from initial inquiries through ongoing care, and supports internal systems that keep the practice running efficiently.

Daniela Diaz

A North Carolina native, Daniela has called Philadelphia home for the past decade, where she has worked as a community health nurse focused primarily on maternal and child populations.

Her journey into the psychedelic space began in 2022 when she completed the SoundMind Institute Facilitator Training Program. Since then, she has completed advanced nursing training in psychiatric nursing care and therapeutic modalities, and maintains special interests in mind-body therapies and postpartum mental health care as well as psychedelic medicine