Now Offering
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy in partnership with Journey Clinical
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, and I felt compelled to offer KAP to my clients should they want to pursue this avenue of care.
If you are curious to learn about KAP and investigate if it might be a fit for you, I encourage you to spend some time researching on your own, or simply ask me and we can explore it together! Below are some brief, helpful places to get started:
What is ketamine-assisted psychotherapy?
Science behind ketamine and the brain
The impact KAP has had in real people's lives
KAP won't be right for everyone, and it is a personal choice whether you want to consider it. But in my steadfast dedication to serving you, I wanted to let you know that this is now an option available to you through my practice. If you're interested in how KAP could lead to breakthroughs in our work together, please let me know, and we can explore the next steps.
Further Reading/Listening about Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy:
Andrew Huberman's 90 minute podcast into how KAP works
Interview with Lauren Taus on how psychedelics are changing therapy
Further personal experiences of some who tried ketamine
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy in partnership with Journey Clinical
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, and I felt compelled to offer KAP to my clients should they want to pursue this avenue of care.
If you are curious to learn about KAP and investigate if it might be a fit for you, I encourage you to spend some time researching on your own, or simply ask me and we can explore it together! Below are some brief, helpful places to get started:
What is ketamine-assisted psychotherapy?
Science behind ketamine and the brain
The impact KAP has had in real people's lives
KAP won't be right for everyone, and it is a personal choice whether you want to consider it. But in my steadfast dedication to serving you, I wanted to let you know that this is now an option available to you through my practice. If you're interested in how KAP could lead to breakthroughs in our work together, please let me know, and we can explore the next steps.
Further Reading/Listening about Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy:
Andrew Huberman's 90 minute podcast into how KAP works
Interview with Lauren Taus on how psychedelics are changing therapy
Further personal experiences of some who tried ketamine