Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)

KAP combines the dissociative effects of low-dose ketamine with talk therapy in a safe, guided setting. This is meant to act as a catalyst, creating space between you and the stories that have defined your experience of pain, trauma, or hopelessness.

KAP can gently help patients overcome rigid patterns in the brain and give them a chance to see themselves, their past, and future from a different perspective, allowing new possibilities to emerge.

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Break Through What’s Holding You Back

There is expanding research in the mental health community around the impacts of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) to help eligible patients get unstuck and experience long-lasting improvement in symptoms, particularly those struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, other mental illnesses or those facing a roadblock in their current therapy. Some of the latest studies have shown truly life-changing results for some patients.

Why People Try KAP

Many people come to KAP after years of traditional therapy and medications that only go so far. Often, they’ve put forth hard work but report still feeling stuck.

KAP may be right for you if:
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  • You’ve been in therapy for years but feel like you’ve hit a wall.
  • You struggle with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, or PTSD.
  • You’re managing complex trauma, grief, or identity challenges.
  • You feel disconnected from your body, your purpose, or your sense of self.
  • You’re curious and open to exploring new, evidence-based healing paths.
Clients who’ve experienced KAP describe:
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  • A sense of deep calm, groundedness, and safety.
  • A release of long-held grief, shame, or inner tension.
  • A shift from intellectual “knowing” to embodied truth.
  • Renewed hope, increased self-compassion, and more capacity for change.
  • A sense of connection with nature, others, or a higher sense of meaning.
  • Clarity and insight around past experiences without reliving them in distress.
A Safe Supported Process

A Safe, Supported Process

KAP is done in collaboration with trained professionals in a legal, clinical setting. The experience includes preparation sessions, intention setting, guided medicine sessions, and integration support to help you make meaning of what emerges.

Ketamine is not a magic solution. It’s one part of a larger therapeutic journey. For some, it brings powerful transformation. For others, it provides a break from the inner noise that makes healing work finally feel possible.

Let’s Explore Together

If KAP is something you're considering, we invite you to reach out and schedule a free KAP consultation.

We’re here to answer questions, provide honest information, and help you discern whether this path makes sense for where you are right now.