Ketmamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is an innovative, evidence-based treatment that combines the therapeutic potential of ketamine with the supportive guidance of psychotherapy. This approach can help create deep insights, ease emotional distress, and facilitate healing in a way that traditional talk therapy alone may not.
In KAP, ketamine is used as a catalyst to access and process emotions, patterns, and past experiences with greater openness (increased neuroplasticity) and reduced psychological defenses. Under my guidance, we work together to integrate these experiences, making meaning of them and applying insights to your daily life and healing journey.
KAP may be particularly beneficial for individuals who have struggled with persistent depression, anxiety, trauma, or burnout—especially those who identify as neurodivergent or have a history of eating disorders. For neurodivergent individuals, KAP can provide relief from co-occurring depression, anxiety, and chronic stress, offering a new pathway toward self-understanding and resilience. For those healing from eating disorders, KAP can help disrupt rigid thought patterns, ease self-criticism, and cultivate a more compassionate relationship with your body and food.
If you’re curious about how KAP might support your healing, I invite you to reach out to explore whether this approach is right for you.
