Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Ketamine is a legal, fast-acting medicine originally developed as an anesthetic, now widely recognized for its powerful potential in healing mental and emotional suffering. Backed by neuroscience and clinical research, ketamine has been shown to support rapid relief from depression, anxiety, PTSD, and burnout—especially in cases where traditional treatments have not been effective.
But ketamine is more than just a biochemical intervention. When used in a safe, intentional setting, it can catalyze profound insight and inner transformation. Many people describe ketamine experiences as spiritually meaningful, allowing them to connect with deeper parts of themselves, access buried emotions, and feel a renewed sense of clarity and purpose.
In ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP), the medicine is paired with integrative therapeutic approaches such as EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and IFS (Internal Family Systems) to support lasting change. These modalities allow us to gently process trauma, work with protective parts of the psyche, and restore a sense of internal balance. Ketamine helps quiet the inner critic and soften the grip of old survival patterns, making it easier to access wounded parts with compassion and move toward integration and healing.
Our work is trauma-informed, soul-centered, and grounded in neuroscience. We move at your pace, honoring your nervous system and your inner wisdom. Whether you’re seeking relief from suffering, reconnection with yourself, or a deeper sense of meaning, ketamine-assisted therapy offers a powerful, supportive space for healing and transformation.