Joy In Health Expands Access and Advances Psychedelic-Assisted Care in 2026
As 2026 begins, Joy In Health has shared a series of updates highlighting expanded access to care, new professional collaborations, and continued engagement in the evolving field of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.
Expanding Access to Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
In partnership with Thank You Life, Joy In Health is expanding access to ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) through a growing scholarship fund supported by donors and community members.
The initiative introduces a scholarship-supported sliding scale for both individual and group KAP, aimed at individuals who may otherwise face financial barriers to care. Access to the program is currently available through professional referral.
Referrals and inquiries can be directed via email to scholarship@joyinhealth.com.
Joining KAPstone Clinics
Joy In Health has also joined KAPstone Clinics, a membership-based network of clinics focused on advancing ethical, clinically rigorous, and patient-centered psychedelic-assisted care.
As part of this collaboration, Dr. Marni Chanoff serves as a senior advisor, working alongside leaders in the field, including founder Peter Corbett. The partnership reflects a broader commitment to public education, ethical guidance, research, and equitable access within the rapidly developing landscape of KAP.
Upcoming Conference Participation
Dr. Chanoff has been invited to present at the 5th Annual Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy Conference, hosted by Cambridge Health Alliance and Harvard Medical School, taking place on February 26–27, 2026.
Her presentation, “The Benefits and Challenges of Interdisciplinary Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)”, will focus on the integration of medical and mental health disciplines. The session will explore how multidisciplinary teams can collaborate effectively while addressing the ethical, clinical, and operational complexities of psychedelic-assisted care.
Seasonal Wellbeing and Community Care
Alongside its clinical and professional updates, Joy In Health has also highlighted the importance of seasonal mental health awareness. During the winter months, shifts in mood, energy, and motivation are common.
Health coach Lizzie Nelson has shared practical strategies to support nervous system regulation and resilience, emphasizing that small, consistent habits can help individuals navigate the challenges of the season more effectively.
Ongoing Commitment
Based in Medford, Massachusetts, Joy In Health continues to focus on making medical science accessible, empathetic, and practical, while contributing to innovation in mental health care through interdisciplinary collaboration and community-centered approaches.
Learn more: https://www.joyinhealth.com