FAQs
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Ketamine-assisted therapy combines carefully administered ketamine with preparation and integration sessions to support insight, emotional flexibility, and therapeutic change. Ketamine is used as a tool within a structured therapeutic process, not as a standalone treatment.
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When provided with proper medical screening, monitoring, and professional oversight, ketamine can be administered safely for appropriate clients. All clients undergo a comprehensive medical and psychological intake to assess eligibility and reduce risk.
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No prior psychedelic experience is required. Many clients are new to altered states. Preparation sessions are an essential part of care and are designed to help you feel informed, supported, and emotionally prepared.
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Care usually includes an initial medical screening, preparation sessions, guided ketamine sessions, and integration therapy. Ketamine and integration sessions often occur weekly for several weeks, depending on individual needs and goals.
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Ketamine-assisted therapy is not appropriate for everyone. The best way to determine fit is through a medical screening and consultation, where we review your goals, medical history, and any potential contraindications together.