Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy

Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) offers an opportunity for profound and lasting change.

KAP can be helpful for many people, including people struggling with:

  • Anxiety

  • Treatment-Resistant Depression

  • Suicidality

  • Grief

  • Existential Distress

  • PTSD

  • Rigid Personality Disorders

  • Re-orientation to Self

  • OCD

  • Negative Ruminations and Self Talk

  • End of Life Protocol/Hospice

  • Addictions

KAP = Mind + Medicine

KAP combines the medicinal benefits of ketamine along with the trained experience of a psychotherapist. KAP is relational and uses the expansiveness of the ketamine experience as an agent for personal growth.

KAP is a process that allows access to the unconscious. The dosing allows for a dreamlike state, free from defense mechanisms, personality constructs, limiting beliefs. It is a supported KA out that allows for an expansive and healing experience.

Group KAP sessions are available for health and mental health care workers, first responders and professionals. Contact for more information.

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KAP vs Ketamine IV Infusion

 

KAP

  • Relational Model

  • Client Engaged in the Healing

  • Trance or Psychedelic State

  • Oral Ingestion

  • Higher Dose Range

  • Setting: Office (1 therapist, 1 client)

 

IV Infusion

  • Medical Model

  • Client is Passive

  • Relaxed State

  • IV Infusion

  • Lower Dose Range

  • Setting: Clinic, No therapist, Several Clients

Follow up your KAP session with Integration Coaching!