Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) combines structured therapy sessions with the supervised use of ketamine. Research suggests it may help some people with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and related concerns, often by creating a window in which difficult experiences can be processed with more openness and less distress.
Care is delivered in three parts: preparation, the medicine session itself in a calm and supervised setting, and integration sessions afterward to make sense of the experience and apply it to your goals.
A medical and psychological evaluation determines whether KAP is appropriate and safe for you.
Conducted in a calm, supervised setting with your therapist present.
Follow-up therapy to process insights and turn them into change.
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