Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy


Are You Feeling Stuck Despite Trying Everything Else?

Have you tried therapy, medication, or other approaches but still feel like something isn’t shifting? Do your thoughts or emotions feel stuck in patterns you can’t seem to break, no matter how hard you try?

If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. For some people, traditional approaches only go so far. Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) offers a different path. KAP can help create new perspectives, emotional relief, and meaningful change when other methods haven’t fully worked.


What Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Can Look Like

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy combines the use of ketamine—a legal, medically supervised medication—with structured therapy sessions. It’s designed to support deeper emotional processing and help loosen rigid thought patterns.

People often seek this approach when they are experiencing:

  • Depression that hasn’t improved with traditional therapy or medication

  • Persistent anxiety or overwhelming emotional states

  • Trauma that feels “stuck” or difficult to access through talk therapy alone

  • Negative thought loops that feel automatic or hard to interrupt

  • A sense of disconnection, numbness, or lack of meaning

  • Feeling like they’ve done “all the work” but aren’t seeing the change they hoped for

KAP is not a quick fix—but it can open the door to experiences and insights that feel difficult to reach otherwise.

 

How Therapy Helps

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy isn’t just about the medication; it’s about how the experience is prepared for, supported, and integrated through therapy.

In this work, we focus on:

  • Preparation: Clarifying your intentions, building trust, and creating a sense of safety before any ketamine sessions

  • Experience: Supporting you through the process in a way that feels grounded, contained, and meaningful

  • Integration: Making sense of what came up, and turning those insights into real, lasting change in your daily life

Ketamine can help create a temporary shift in how your brain processes thoughts and emotions, often making it easier to step outside of patterns and see things from a new perspective. Therapy helps you translate those shifts into actual growth, rather than letting them fade.

 

You Don’t Have to Stay Stuck

If you’ve been feeling stuck, discouraged, or like nothing has quite worked, it may not mean something is wrong with you; it may mean you haven’t yet found the right approach.

Together, we can:

  • Explore whether this type of therapy is a good fit for you

  • Create a safe, structured process tailored to your needs

  • Help you access new ways of thinking, feeling, and relating to yourself

  • Support lasting change (not just temporary relief).

If you’re curious about a different approach to healing (one that works with both your mind and your nervous system) I’m here to help you explore what’s possible.