Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is a unique and supportive process that combines the therapeutic use of ketamine lozenges with psychotherapy. Sessions are held in a compassionate, intentional space where you can explore emotions, soften patterns that no longer serve you, and reconnect with your deeper self.
A Brief History of Ketamine
Originally developed in the 1960s as a surgical anesthetic, ketamine has been safely used in medical settings for decades. In recent years, it has gained recognition for its rapid and transformative effects in mental health treatment—particularly for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and trauma-related symptoms. When paired with psychotherapy, ketamine can help open access to deeper insight, emotional release, and new ways of experiencing yourself and your life.
Why Work with Ketamine?
Ketamine has been shown to ease symptoms of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and existential distress—especially when other treatments haven’t brought relief. But beyond symptom relief, ketamine can also create a spacious inner landscape—one that allows you to:
A Gentle, Intentional ApproachIn my practice, I work exclusively with oral ketamine lozenges in a carefully held therapeutic setting. This is not a quick fix or one-size-fits-all solution. It’s a collaborative process—grounded in presence, intention, and care.
If you feel curious or called to this work, I’d love to connect and explore whether KAP might be supportive for you.
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is a unique and supportive process that combines the therapeutic use of ketamine lozenges with psychotherapy. Sessions are held in a compassionate, intentional space where you can explore emotions, soften patterns that no longer serve you, and reconnect with your deeper self.
A Brief History of Ketamine
Originally developed in the 1960s as a surgical anesthetic, ketamine has been safely used in medical settings for decades. In recent years, it has gained recognition for its rapid and transformative effects in mental health treatment—particularly for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and trauma-related symptoms. When paired with psychotherapy, ketamine can help open access to deeper insight, emotional release, and new ways of experiencing yourself and your life.
Why Work with Ketamine?
Ketamine has been shown to ease symptoms of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and existential distress—especially when other treatments haven’t brought relief. But beyond symptom relief, ketamine can also create a spacious inner landscape—one that allows you to:
- See yourself and your life through new eyes
- Connect to emotions with more compassion
- Shift long-standing patterns or beliefs
- Reclaim a sense of possibility and aliveness
A Gentle, Intentional ApproachIn my practice, I work exclusively with oral ketamine lozenges in a carefully held therapeutic setting. This is not a quick fix or one-size-fits-all solution. It’s a collaborative process—grounded in presence, intention, and care.
If you feel curious or called to this work, I’d love to connect and explore whether KAP might be supportive for you.
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