Telos Collective is a collaborative ketamine-assisted psychotherapy practice located in Mountlake Terrace, Washington, minutes from the Seattle light rail. The collective provides a shared therapeutic environment and essential clinical infrastructure for independent practitioners specializing in KAP, each bringing distinctive depth-oriented training and clinical expertise. The practitioner roster includes Scott Ross, MA, LMHC, who has facilitated over three hundred KAP sessions and trained more than fifty practitioners; Julie Hope Madlin, LMHC, SEP, trained in Internal Family Systems, Somatic Experiencing, and MAPS MDMA-assisted psychotherapy; Tiffany Classen, MA, LMFT, a Level 3 IFS-trained therapist who holds all KAP within an explicit parts-work framework; Andrew Carnahan, MA, LMHC, SUDP, whose practice integrates existential psychotherapy, Jungian studies, and MAPS MDMA training; and Evonne Noble, LMHC, certified in IFS, Gestalt, and Gottman Method approaches. This diversity of depth orientations — spanning somatic, Jungian, existential, and parts-based frameworks — ensures that each patient's KAP experience is embedded within a robust therapeutic relationship and a clinical philosophy that treats the psychedelic experience as a doorway into deeper psychological work rather than an end in itself. Telos also operates a training program offering immersive, retreat-style KAP education for licensed clinicians.

Best for

AnxietyDepressionPTSD and traumaSubstance use disordersRelationship difficultiesExistential concerns

Modalities

Depth elements

Telos Collective assembles independent practitioners whose orientations span IFS, Jungian analysis, existential psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing, and MAPS-trained MDMA-assisted therapy, creating a genuinely pluralistic depth container for ketamine work. Practitioner Andrew Carnahan brings formal Jungian studies and existential psychotherapy training, while Tiffany Classen holds Level 3 IFS certification and frames all KAP within an explicit parts-work model emphasizing preparation, intention-setting, and integration. The collective model ensures that ketamine is never administered outside a sustained, depth-oriented therapeutic relationship.

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Notable staff

Scott Ross, MA, LMHC — Co-Founder, 300+ KAP sessions facilitated, KAP trainer, Julie Hope Madlin, LMHC, SEP — IFS, Somatic Experiencing, MAPS MDMA-trained, Tiffany Classen, MA, LMFT — Level 3 IFS-trained, KAP within IFS framework, Andrew Carnahan, MA, LMHC, SUDP — Existential psychotherapy, Jungian studies, MAPS MDMA-trained, Evonne Noble, LMHC — IFS, Gestalt, Gottman Method, certified KAP provider

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