Unlock a New Path to Healing with
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)

Who Can Benefit From Our Services?

We help many types of people, including:

  • Adults with Treatment-Resistant Conditions: For those who haven’t had success with other treatments.
  • People with Trauma Histories: Our services are especially helpful for first responders, healthcare workers, veterans, and anyone dealing with trauma.

Our Unique Approaches

We combine different types of therapy to give you the best care:

  • Ketamine-Assisted Therapy: Given through muscle injection and personalized for each person.
  • Nutritional Support: To boost your body’s healing.
  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy: Helping you understand and work with different parts of your mind.
  • Jungian Therapy: For deeper insight into your unconscious mind.
  • Integrative Approaches: Using different therapeutic techniques together for the best results.

Conditions We Treat

Our services help with many mental health issues, such as:

  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Complex Trauma
  • Treatment-Resistant Depression
  • Trauma-Related Sleep Issues
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Find Relief Where Other Treatments Have Failed

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If you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, or trauma that hasn’t improved with traditional therapies, our Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) offers a proven and effective solution. We’re dedicated to providing personalized, compassionate care that meets your unique needs.

Unlike standard ketamine treatments, which often involve IVs in a clinical setting, our approach prioritizes your comfort and well-being. We administer ketamine through a simple muscle injection, allowing for a more relaxed, IV-free experience. Sessions are held in a calming, supportive environment where you can feel safe and at ease, enhanced with soothing music and gentle guidance when needed.

We will ensure that you receive both emotional support and medical supervision throughout your treatment, giving you the comprehensive care you deserve

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Kyoto's bamboo forest

Understanding Racemic Ketamine

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Ketamine was first developed in the 1960s for anesthesia, but it’s now being used to treat mental health problems. Racemic ketamine, which has two different forms of the drug, works quickly to relieve severe depression, including suicidal thoughts. Some people feel better after just a few sessions, while others may need ongoing treatment to stay well.

We understand that ketamine is not a cure-all. For the best results, lifestyle changes and continuing therapy are important.

What to Expect During Treatment

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Our Ketamine-Assisted Therapy (KAP) sessions are based on the latest research in psychedelic-assisted treatments. We use muscle injections instead of IVs, allowing for a more flexible and comfortable experience. Our process is similar to successful methods used in research with other substances like MDMA and psilocybin, focusing on the environment and support.

After the ketamine is given, many people feel calm, thoughtful, or even have a meaningful experience. The dose is carefully adjusted for each person to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Studies support ketamine’s use in treating conditions like depression, trauma, anxiety, eating issues, and sleep problems. We stay updated on the latest research to give you the best care possible.

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Integration After Ketamine Therapy

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Integration after Ketamine-Assisted Therapy is important for turning the insights from your sessions into long-term change. By working on these insights in therapy, you can deepen your understanding and keep the progress you’ve made. This helps prevent you from falling back into old habits and promotes lasting healing and growth.

I recommend continuing integration work with your therapist to get the most out of your Ketamine-Assisted Therapy. If you don’t have a therapist, I can suggest trusted professionals in the area. I also offer integration services to help you on your healing journey.

Pricing for Ketamine-Assisted Therapy

Initial Evaluation and Intake: $300

Includes a full psychiatric evaluation and a review of medical records to ensure ketamine therapy is safe and right for you.

3 KAP Sessions: $1,245

After these sessions, we’ll reassess to see if more sessions are needed.

6 KAP Sessions: $2,400

A longer treatment plan for deeper healing.

Maintenance Sessions: $375 per session

These are for continued support after the main treatment to help keep you feeling well.

45-Minute Integration Session: $145