Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)

Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is a powerful, legal use of Psychedelic therapy to help aid in the therapeutic process of healing, transformation, and insight. 

Ketamine creates a temporary state of consciousness that is often described as expansive, spacious, and present-moment centered, which allows clients to process and transform difficult life challenges like trauma, treatment-resistant depression, deep patterns of self-loathing or worthlessness, and anxiety in deep, enduring ways. Often, the transformation that occurs in KAP sessions happens more quickly than traditional talk therapy can provide;  there are some things we just can’t talk our way out of or through.

Ketamine has been scientifically proven to temporarily lower the Default Mode Network (DMN), a part of the brain that is responsible for habitual rumination, worry, and thought (all of which is correlated with depression, negative self-talk, and anxiety). When the DMN is temporarily dark, people often access far more of their present-moment experience, insight, and relief from their default way of thinking about and experiencing themselves and the world around them. Many also connect to a sense of spirituality, resilience, and joy that can then be integrated back into everyday life.

Ketamine is currently the only legal psychedelic option available, and you will first need medical approval from your doctor and the nurse practitioner or doctor I work with.

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