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Jennifer Montjoy, PMHNP-BC, PhD Candidate
Jennifer brings an integrated, holistic approach to her psychiatric practice and clients in Tucson, AZ. She is a strong proponent of supporting the body and mind through nutrition, movement, and supplementation and provides integrative behavioral healthcare as well as western medicine practices based on clients’ preferences. She is also passionate about educating other providers about how to bring Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy to their practices. Jennifer relocated to Tucson in 2016 after completing her graduate program at Vanderbilt University. Prior to this, she worked as a registered nurse in a variety of medical settings in the southeastern U.S. for more than 12 years, including the emergency department, ambulatory surgery, and gastrointestinal (GI) lab, before finding her passion in behavioral healthcare and pursuing her advanced practice degree. Jennifer is also a PhD Candidate at the University of Arizona. Her dissertation focus is investigating ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) outcomes in chronic PTSD and self-transcendence.
Jennifer is also currently studying to become an ordained minister of animism, a non-religious spiritual practice honoring the sacredness and interconnection of everyone and everything, physical and non-physical. When she’s not working, she enjoys hiking, dancing, traveling, and spending time with her husband and her furry family. Jennifer calls southern Arizona home, the traditional homeland of the Tohono O’odham and Akimel O'odham peoples.
Find out more about Jennifer at her websites: https://trippaz.org/ and https://www.resiliencetucson.com/