Ketamine therapy is an emerging treatment option for individuals struggling with treatment resistant depression, anxiety, and PTSD. This therapy involves the administration of low-dose ketamine, an anesthetic medication, to alleviate symptoms of mental health conditions and promote neuroplasticity while pairing with psychotherapy.
While these services are not provided within my primary office, I have partnered with a local mental health organization that is fully licensed and equipped to provide Ketamine therapy services as we work together therapeutically.
Please contact me with any additional questions or if you would like to see if you may be a suitable candidate for Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy.
Safety:
Ketamine therapy is generally safe when administered by a trained licensed medical professional in a clinical setting. However, like any medication, ketamine therapy can have side effects, including dizziness, nausea, and changes in blood pressure or heart rate. These side effects are typically mild and short-lived and can be managed by medical professionals during the session. It is essential to disclose any medical conditions or medications to the medical professional before starting ketamine therapy.
Efficacy:
Ketamine therapy has shown promising results in reducing symptoms of treatment resistant depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Studies have shown that ketamine can provide rapid relief from symptoms, with effects lasting for days to weeks and beyond. Ketamine works by targeting the brain's glutamate receptors, leading to increased neural plasticity and the formation of new neural connections. This process is thought to help alleviate symptoms of mental health conditions and have increased outcomes when paired with psychotherapy.
Length of Treatment:
The length of ketamine therapy can vary depending on the individual's symptoms and response to treatment. Some individuals may experience significant relief after a single session, while others may require several sessions over a period of weeks or months. Maintenance treatments may also be necessary to sustain the benefits of ketamine therapy over the long term.
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