What is Ketamine?
Ketamine was initially discovered as a dissociative anesthetic that has been used
since the 1970’s. More recently, Ketamine is being used as a
psychedelic, in low sublingual doses. Ketamine is the only legal
psychedelic presently. It can help to facilitate treatment of many
chronic mental health conditions.
Which Mental Health Conditions Can Benefit form Ketamine
Ketamine is used to treat various conditions. Notably the following:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- OCD
- Relationship and existential issues such as existential distress.
- Substance abuse co-occurring with a primary psychiatric disorder
Ketamine allows individuals to experience different planes of consciousness in a
similar manner to other classic psychedelic medicines. Often, it allows for a state of ego
dissolution, which can be an amazing tool for a mental reset, increased connectedness
with the universe, and a deeper understanding of our own inner worlds.
I have seen my client’s have amazing and transformational experiences on
their ketamine journeys, where I hold space. I also believe that the true power of
ketamine assisted therapy is in the integration therapy sessions we have afterwards,
where we put it all together and move forward with enlightenment and amazing new
insights into where therapeutic work needs to be more focused.
Ketamine assisted psychotherapy offerings:
- I offer Ketamine assisted psychotherapy sessions in my office or your home.
- Individual ketamine assisted therapy with integration sessions
- Couples Ketamine assisted therapy sessions with integration sessions
- Small group assisted therapy sessions with integration sessions
- Guided meditation and sound baths are amazing additional service offered to my clients to enhance the experiential journey
“I felt my heart open and the darkness being pulled out.”
– Client report immediately following our ketamine assisted psychotherapy session
“I felt a state of peace and connectedness with the world that I have not felt since I was a child”
– Ketamine Assisted Therapy Client report