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Clinician Training for Ketamine Therapy and Behavioral Health Care

Practical training for therapists, physicians, psychiatric nurse practitioners, case managers, and care teams seeking clearer referral pathways, stronger treatment understanding, and coordinated behavioral health support.

Available for clinics, nonprofit organizations, and healthcare partners in Clearwater, Florida, Johnson City, Tennessee, and beyond.

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Educational content for clinicians and care teams. Training does not replace independent medical judgment, credentialing requirements, or patient-specific evaluation.

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Quick answer

Plain-English summary

This page is for clinicians and organizations that want practical education about ketamine therapy, referrals, integration, and collaborative care.

  • Who it is for: Therapists, physicians, nurse practitioners, case managers, clinics, nonprofits, and care teams.
  • What it covers: Referral pathways, treatment basics, integration support, and team-based care coordination.
  • Best next step: Request a training conversation using the form on this page.
Last Updated April 21, 2026
Clinic Regions Clearwater, Florida and Johnson City, Tennessee, with collaboration shaped around local referral pathways.
Training Audience Therapists, prescribers, case managers, referral coordinators, nonprofit teams, and behavioral health partners.
Training Formats Team presentations, referral education, case-based sessions, and clinician workshops.
Why This Page Exists

Why Clinicians Train With Valor

Many clinicians are interested in ketamine therapy, referral pathways, and trauma-informed psychiatric collaboration, but need practical education rather than vague overviews.

Valor helps close that gap with real-world, patient-centered training. We focus on what teams actually need to know: who may be a fit, how referrals work, what patients should expect, how collaboration happens, and where specialty care can support existing treatment plans.

What Makes This Useful

Built for Real Practice, Not Just Theory

The goal is not to overwhelm clinicians with jargon. It is to make referral decisions, care coordination, and patient conversations clearer.

  • Practical: Built around common referral questions and workflow friction points.
  • Collaborative: Designed to support therapists, medical teams, nonprofits, and community care partners.
  • Relevant: Grounded in the services Valor actually provides, including IV ketamine, Spravato, psychotherapy, and coordinated behavioral health care.
Who This Is For

Training for the Teams Who Need Clearer Referral and Care Pathways

Therapists

Therapists and Counselors

Understand referral fit, coordination expectations, integration needs, and how specialty treatment can work alongside ongoing therapy.

Prescribers

Physicians and Psychiatric NPs

Review treatment pathways, common contraindication questions, continuity concerns, and how Valor coordinates consultation and follow-up.

Case Flow

Case Managers and Referral Coordinators

Get a clearer view of the referral process, patient preparation, scheduling expectations, and communication touchpoints.

Veteran Care

Veteran-Serving Clinicians

Explore veteran-centered and trauma-informed considerations for PTSD, depression, transition stress, and coordinated referral support.

Interdisciplinary

Interdisciplinary Care Teams

Support better handoffs between medical, therapeutic, wellness, and specialty teams when patients need more than one care layer.

Community Partners

Nonprofit and Community Organizations

Learn how to create safer referral pathways, educational outreach, and more consistent access to behavioral health support.

Provider reviewing notes during a behavioral health training workshop
Training Topics

What We Cover

The strongest trainings answer practical clinical questions. These sessions can be tailored, but most teams ask for a mix of referral guidance, treatment understanding, and collaboration planning.

Ketamine Care Models

IV ketamine, Spravato, supportive psychotherapy, and how these fit within broader behavioral health care.

Referral Readiness

Patient fit, common concerns, timing, screening questions, and how to know when a referral conversation makes sense.

Trauma-Informed Practice

Clinical and communication considerations for patients with PTSD, complex stress, military service, or high-acuity histories.

Continuity and Integration

What clinicians should know about preparation, follow-up, integration support, and coordinated care after treatment.

Formats

Flexible Training Formats for Real Clinical Teams

Live Team Training

Structured presentations for clinics, group practices, and organizations that want a shared foundation in referral flow, treatment basics, and care coordination.

Case-Based Discussion

Deeper sessions built around common real-world questions, clinical decision points, and collaborative treatment planning.

Referral Workflow Support

Focused training for intake teams, care coordinators, and operational staff who need clarity around process and communication.

Custom Education for Organizations

Tailored workshops for nonprofits, veteran-serving groups, community partners, and interdisciplinary teams with specific audience needs.

How It Works

Simple Request Process

  1. Share your goals: Tell us who the training is for and what your team wants to understand better.
  2. Choose a format: We align on a presentation, workshop, case-based session, or referral-focused training.
  3. Coordinate delivery: We tailor the session to your workflow, audience, and level of clinical familiarity.
Healthcare team discussing referral and treatment planning
Why Valor

Why Teams Choose Valor for Training and Collaboration

Valor brings veteran-led, trauma-informed, interdisciplinary experience to clinician education. We are not teaching from the sidelines. We are teaching from the work itself.

  • Clinical breadth: IV ketamine, Spravato, psychotherapy, integration, and coordinated behavioral health support.
  • Veteran-centered understanding: Meaningful relevance for military-connected and high-stress populations.
  • Two active clinic locations: Clearwater, Florida and Johnson City, Tennessee.
  • Collaboration mindset: We aim to strengthen existing care relationships, not replace them.
Related Resources

Useful Resources for Referring Clinicians and Care Teams

FAQ

Common Questions About Clinician Training

Who is clinician training designed for?
Clinician training is built for therapists, physicians, psychiatric nurse practitioners, case managers, referral coordinators, nonprofit partners, and interdisciplinary teams who want clearer guidance around ketamine referrals, trauma-informed care, and coordinated behavioral health support.
Can Valor customize training for our clinic or organization?
Yes. Training can be tailored to your team, workflow, audience, and the patient populations you serve. That may include case-based education, referral workflow training, or broader clinician education sessions.
Does training include patient fit and referral readiness?
Yes. One of the most useful parts of training is helping clinicians understand referral timing, common concerns, patient expectations, and how to coordinate with a specialty treatment team.
Can training include veteran-focused or trauma-informed topics?
Yes. Valor can address veteran-centered care, trauma-informed communication, PTSD-related considerations, and care coordination for military-connected or high-stress populations.
Is this available only for clinicians in Florida and Tennessee?
No. Valor provides in-person clinical care in Clearwater, Florida and Johnson City, Tennessee, but training conversations and educational collaboration can extend beyond those markets depending on format and fit.
Next Step

Request a Training Conversation

Tell us who your audience is, what your team wants to understand better, and how you would like training delivered. We can help you design a practical next step.

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