Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Ketamine is a safe, legal medicine widely used in medical settings as an anesthetic. In recent years, it has gained recognition as a breakthrough treatment for depression, anxiety, PTSD and addiction, often providing relief where traditional medications like SSRIs fall short. By supporting brain plasticity, ketamine helps create new, more flexible patterns of thinking and feeling. However, many ketamine clinics focus only on its biochemical effects, missing its deeper potential for psychological healing.
At therapeutic doses, ketamine can evoke a nonordinary state of consciousness, creating space for new insights and shifts in perspective. When paired with psychotherapy, this experience can help loosen stuck patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior. Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) harnesses this expanded awareness to support meaningful, lasting change—beyond what talk therapy or medication alone often provides.
Engaging in KAP as a structured process over multiple sessions can deepen your connection with yourself and others, allowing you to move through life with greater clarity, joy, and resilience.