Ketamine Assisted Therapy
Ketamine-Assisted therapy (KAT) offers a unique and powerful opportunity for healing by working directly with the brain and nervous system. This medicine induces a state of neuroplasticity—meaning your brain becomes more flexible to forming new, healthier pathways. During this window, old patterns can be re-examined and restructured with greater ease. KAT quiets the part of the brain often responsible for rumination, fear, and overthinking, allowing space for insight, clarity, and a sense of expanded awareness.
Many people describe the ketamine experience as dreamlike, spacious, or even spiritual. You may feel a gentle detachment from the usual stories or sensations of the body and mind, which allows you to observe your life from a new perspective. In this altered state of consciousness, it becomes possible to access emotions, memories, or truths that may be difficult to reach in everyday life.
Within the therapeutic container, you’re able to explore these experiences with safety, presence, and intention.
KAT can support healing for a wide range of conditions, especially where traditional approaches may not have fully helped. It is commonly used to treat depression, anxiety, PTSD, chronic stress, and existential or spiritual distress. It can also be a helpful tool in processing grief, navigating life transitions, or reconnecting with a sense of purpose. By combining the medicine with psychotherapy, we work not just with symptoms but with the root causes—facilitating lasting, transformative change.

Preparation
SUPPLIES
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Blood Pressure Cuff
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Eye Mask
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Headphones
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A device other than the device on which therapy is taking place on
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Personal room, ability to close the door with no distraction
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Blanket
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Pillow
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Space to lay down
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Journal
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Something to write and/or draw with
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Meaningful objects

Virtual KAP clients must have a chaperone at home, in-person KAP clients must have a ride home.
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