What is ketamine? (used medicinally)
Synthetic dissociative medication
FDA approved for depression and an anesthetic
Can increase neuroplasticity (the brain's ability to change)
Can decrease anxiety, depression, and suicidality
What is Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)?
While ketamine treatment alone can provide much-needed relief for folks, combining this medicine with mental health therapy enhances the support for lasting change and healing
Who is it for:
Folks who feel stuck and need traction in their healing
Folks who are ready for deeper insight
Folks who feel like the tools are right in front of them, but it's not sinking in
Trauma, anxiety, depression, OCD, disordered eating, etc.
Clients currently participating in mental health therapy (either with Angie or another therapist- Angie will gladly coordinate with your primary therapist to support the work you’re already doing together")
*not for folks with certain untreated medical conditions (thyroid, blood pressure, cranial pressure, etc.) or active psychosis/mania; ask for details
What is the process?
Assessment with KAP therapist: Is this a good fit for me right now?
Medical evaluation: Am I eligible to safely participate in this treatment?
Preparation: Goals, expectations, treatment planning, client readiness
Dosing: Take medicine with KAP therapist present in an intentionally therapeutic and comfortable setting, enhance and process the effects of the medicine.
Integration: As altered states of consciousness often create more psychological openness, participating in therapy during these medicinal effects can deepen insight, curiosity, and self-acceptance.
What is the cost?
$200 hour with KAP therapist
Ketamine prescriber rates may vary and insurance may cover a portion of the services; ask for details