Featured: “A new lens on healing – The rise of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy” in UB’s Mosaics Magazine

GC Counseling and our owner, Glynn Couch LCSW CASAC, are honored to be featured in the Fall 2025 issue of Mosaics Magazine at the University at Buffalo, where the article explores innovative approaches to mental health care and healing. In the piece, Glynn Couch and colleagues discuss how ketamine-assisted psychotherapy has become a vital modality at GC Counseling PLLC for clients navigating trauma, anxiety, depression and stuckness, even when traditional therapies have plateaued.

With ketamine serving as a catalyst for neuroplasticity and new perspectives, we combine it with integrative therapy to help clients step beyond their past and toward meaningful change. We believe deeply in trauma-informed, individualized care—and this feature underscores how we’re walking that path together.

Thank you to the UB School of Social Work and Mosaics Magazine for highlighting this important work. We invite you to read the full article and learn more about our commitment to compassionate, cutting-edge mental health support.


➡️Read the full article here

As seen in the article: Glynn Couch, LCSW, leading a ketamine-assisted psychotherapy

session at GC Counseling

“During a typical KAP session, the client takes the medication and enters an “alternate state of consciousness” while a therapist, like Glynn Couch, takes notes that will help them process the experience.” Photo: Tom Wolf

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