
Many clients find that Ketamine experiences, delivered within a psychotherapeutic setting, foster greater insights into themselves and their interpersonal relationships, and enhance their overall sense of well being.
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)
A new path to healing.
If past approaches haven’t brought the change you’re seeking, this integrative method may offer a new pathway toward growth and healing.
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) combines the therapeutic potential of ketamine with guided psychotherapy, helping clients access deeper healing, break through entrenched thought patterns, and create lasting change. By working together during and after ketamine sessions, we harness the brain’s increased neuroplasticity to turn insights into meaningful transformation.
I collaborate with Dr. Pasma’s office at The Regenerative Institute to provide a structured, supportive KAP experience, ensuring that ketamine is used as a tool within a therapeutic relationship—not just as a standalone treatment. We administer Ketamine through IV infusion.
Ketamine Infusion Clinics vs. Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)
Ketamine infusion clinics focus primarily on the medical effects of ketamine. Treatment typically involves IV infusions under the care of anesthesiologists or pain management specialists. While these infusions can provide rapid relief from depression and suicidality, they often do not include therapy, leaving patients without support during or after their experience.
Without therapeutic guidance, the brain’s increased flexibility after ketamine may not be fully harnessed, making it harder to sustain long-term healing.
Key Differences
KAP integrates therapy, helping clients process their experiences and create lasting change.
Infusion clinics focus solely on medication, often without guidance for integration.
KAP emphasizes connection and support, while infusion clinics are more medically driven.
Infusions can offer immediate relief, but without therapy, the long-term benefits may be limited.
By combining ketamine with therapy, KAP provides a more holistic and supported path to healing—one that allows for deep, meaningful transformation rather than temporary relief.