Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
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What is Ketamine-assisted Psychotherapy?
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At the intersection of science and compassion lies a groundbreaking approach to healing and transformation: Ketamine-assisted Psychotherapy also known as KAP. In a world where traditional treatments sometimes fall short, this revolutionary therapeutic method offers new hope and possibilities for individuals facing the challenges of mood disorders, anxiety, and other mental health conditions. KAP is also effective at augmenting an established mental health regime in order to achieve peak mental wellbeing.
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Journey with us as we explore the science, the stories, and the profound impact of Ketamine-assisted Psychotherapy, where healing meets the future.​​​​
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FDA - the strictest medical regulatory agency in the world - approved Ketamine's use in anesthesia in 1970.
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Ketamine is well understood in the medical world: used by physicians, first responders, and wartime medics.
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Ketamine is relied upon for its dissociative effects in the medical world.
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Innovative: the use of Ketamine in conjunction with psychotherapy.
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A series of studies in the early 2000's showed Ketamine's effectiveness as an antidepressent, and is now used "off label" to treat mental health conditions. While using Ketamine for depression and other mental health concerns may be "off label", it is completely legal under medical supervision.
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Medical research proves that KAP has an 80% efficacy rate in treating mental disorders such as treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, obsessive–compulsive disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders and other conditions.
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Taking advantage of the effects of Ketamine on neuroplasticity can allow for a reconciliation of past negative experiences with one's current condition.
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy =
Therapy, Facilitated by Medication KAP is a PROCESS. Processing is what makes the durable difference and induces healing.
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Trust established and patient prepared for experience by a trained and licensed therapist. Preparation includes individual intention setting by the patient.
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Space "held" or by licensed therapist and/or guide/group leader with individuals' trusted companion during medicine session.
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Lessons learned and new perspectives reinforced by trained therapist with integration.
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KAP = springboard to mental wellness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ketamine's demonstrated ability to produce antidepressant and anxiolytic effects likely interacts with the processes involved in psychotherapy, ideally as a conduit for rapid-change, increasing treatment engagement and adherence, building the therapeutic alliance, and lowering defensiveness by providing reprieves from distressing symptomology while inducing transpersonal experiences at higher doses. Continued engagement in psychotherapy after ketamine administration may prolong the often-transient effects of ketamine and allow for the integration of psychological insights into everyday functioning.
(Data source National Library of Medicine)