FAQs
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Ketamine-assisted therapy is a structured, medically supervised process that combines ketamine sessions with preparation and integration support.
It is designed to help individuals gain insight, process emotions, and create meaningful change. Rather than a standalone treatment, it is part of a broader, guided approach to mental and emotional well-being.
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When provided in a medically supervised setting with proper screening and monitoring, ketamine can be used safely for appropriate individuals.
At Stillwater Wellness, each person completes a comprehensive medical and psychological evaluation to ensure that this approach is both safe and suitable.
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No prior experience is required.
Many people who begin this work are new to altered states. Preparation sessions are an important part of the process and are designed to help you feel informed, supported, and ready before moving forward.
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The process usually includes several steps:
A medical screening and evaluation
Preparation sessions to clarify goals and build readiness
Guided sessions in a safe, clinical setting
Integration sessions to help you reflect and apply what you’ve learned
The timeline can vary depending on your needs, but care is typically structured over several weeks.
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This approach is not suitable for everyone.
The best way to determine whether it is a good fit is through an initial consultation and screening. This allows for a careful review of your goals, medical history, and overall readiness.
From there, you can decide whether this process feels appropriate for you.