Hosted by Acheron Psychiatry, A Brain Health–Focused Medicine-Assisted Workshop is an immersive, clinically grounded experience designed to support cognitive function, emotional flexibility, and long-term mental engagement. Taking place on Saturday, April 25 at 11 Broadway, Suite 930, New York, NY, this five-hour in-person workshop combines neuropsychology, therapeutic insight, and intentional medicine-assisted work.
This structured program focuses on how the brain functions in real life — including attention, memory, emotional processing, and self-perception — while helping participants move beyond limiting narratives about cognitive decline. Through a blend of education and experiential work, attendees explore how to support neuroplasticity, resilience, and meaningful engagement across the lifespan.
Led by a team of experienced clinicians, including a board-certified neuropsychologist and a psychiatrist specializing in medicine-assisted therapy, the workshop integrates guided reflection, practical strategies, and optional follow-up integration support. Participants also complete pre-workshop evaluations to ensure a safe and personalized experience.
This program is ideal for individuals seeking a deeper, science-informed approach to brain health that emphasizes growth, adaptability, and real-world application.


