Peter Corbett, LICSW, is the Founder and Executive Director of Kapstone Clinics, a network of mental health clinics focused on integrative and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy services. He is a seasoned clinical social worker and psychotherapist with more than 30 years of experience across private practice, hospitals, and community mental health settings. As a leader in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, Peter serves as a trainer, faculty member, and co-director of related clinical and educational programs.
The key to lasting psychological change isn't about fixing what's broken — it's about expanding what's possible. Many people find themselves stuck in deeply ingrained emotional and behavioral patterns, unable to break free despite years of effort. How can alternative approaches offer a more effective path forward?
Seasoned clinical social worker and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy expert Peter Corbett maintains that genuine transformation begins by loosening rigid neural patterns and creating space for new ways of thinking and living. He recommends combining ketamine experiences with intentional integration, encouraging clients to rewrite themselves by clarifying who they want to become. Peter also highlights the value of mindfulness practices, supportive therapeutic relationships, and safe, structured environments to sustain change. Lasting growth comes from combining expanded awareness with deliberate action.
In this episode of Living Medicine, Dr. Sandy Newes sits down with Peter Corbett, LICSW, Founder and Executive Director of Kapstone Clinics, to discuss ketamine-assisted psychotherapy for mental health. Peter explains how ketamine disrupts rigid mental patterns, the importance of integration and identity transformation, and why multidisciplinary care models are essential for safe and effective treatment.