
Dream what’s possible with Ketamine Assisted Therapy
Imagine stepping out of the story you feel stuck in and dreaming something better for your life. Ketamine is a powerful catalyst, activating your inner healer and guiding you on a transformative journey toward lasting change.
Ketamine works by enhancing neuroplasticity and reducing brain inflammation. At psychedelic doses, it quiets the brain’s “default mode network,” creating space for a fresh perspective on your life, struggles, and joys. While journeys can be uplifting and beautiful, they can also be challenging. Your inner healer brings forward what you need, at the right time.
A compassionate therapist will be with you throughout the process, offering full presence and support, holding space for your journey, and trusting your inner wisdom to guide the way. Together, we’ll help you reconnect with the joy within you.
How It Works: Your Healing Journey
Here’s an outline of what to expect:
Intake Sessions: We begin with two 30-minute intake sessions—one for medical and one for psychological screening—to ensure ketamine is the best fit for your needs. During these sessions, we’ll create a tailored treatment plan.
Preparatory Therapy Session: You’ll meet with your therapist for a 1-hour non-ketamine session to discuss your inner landscape, set intentions, and prepare for your journey.
Ketamine Journeys & Integration: Each ketamine journey includes a 3-hour session, providing ample time to ease in and out of the medicine space. A 1-hour integration session follows within a few days to help you process insights and solidify growth.
Follow-Up Integration: After completing your series of sessions, a follow-up integration session will focus on next steps, ongoing therapy, and additional support as needed.
Typically, treatment plans involve 2 to 6 ketamine journeys in close succession, with an optional booster journey after 6–12 weeks. Once your initial series is complete, you may be eligible to join a group ketamine experience.
Symptoms that Can Be Addressed
Trauma Symptoms: Hypervigilance, flashbacks, emotional numbness, avoidance behaviors
Depression Symptoms: Persistent sadness, low motivation, feelings of worthlessness, changes in sleep and appetite
Anxiety Symptoms: Chronic worry, restlessness, irritability, difficulty concentrating
Grief and Bereavement: Deep sorrow, feelings of emptiness, difficulty moving forward
Substance Use Challenges: Dependency, cravings, using substances as a coping mechanism
Life Transition Challenges: Difficulty adapting to new roles or stages in life, including career changes, parenthood, menopause, or divorce
Emotional Dysregulation: Intense, rapid mood changes, difficulties in controlling emotional responses
Identity and Self-Esteem Issues: Struggles with self-worth, confusion about personal identity, feelings of inadequacy
Spiritual or Existential Distress: Questioning life’s meaning, searching for purpose, feeling disconnected from self or others
Chronic Stress and Burnout: Persistent fatigue, detachment, feelings of overwhelm
Relationship Challenges: Attachment issues, difficulty with intimacy, codependency, struggles with boundaries
Diagnoses that Can Be Supported
Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (cPTSD)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)
Social Anxiety Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Substance Use Disorders (SUD)
Adjustment Disorder
Attachment Disorders
Eating Disorders (especially as related to trauma or anxiety)
Grief and Loss
Start your journey today.
Being human isn’t as simple as a list or a word. We are committed to working with you. Let’s explore and address these together.