Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is a powerful clinical modality that blends the use of ketamine — a legal, FDA-approved medication — with skilled psychotherapy to facilitate profound emotional healing, nervous system regulation, and personal transformation.
Unlike traditional talk therapy alone, KAP opens access to unconscious material, allows for deeper processing, and often accelerates breakthroughs that might otherwise take years.
🌿 Why Ketamine?
Ketamine works differently than most psychiatric medications. It acts on NMDA receptors in the brain, which can help interrupt entrenched thought loops, lift depressive fog, and create a sense of inner spaciousness.
In a therapeutic setting, this can allow clients to:
The neuroplastic effects of ketamine — its ability to help the brain “rewire” itself — can be harnessed to support new emotional patterns and belief systems, especially when guided by a skilled, integrative practitioner.
Feeling Overmedicated or Disconnected from Yourself?
It doesn’t have to be this way.
If you’re longing for a more intentional, soulful, and rooted approach to your mental health — know you're not alone. Together we will address the root cause of distress, reduce reliance on medications, and create space for deep healing and lasting growth.
I do not pathologize the use of psychiatric medication — but I do challenge the idea that you’re meant to stay on it forever.
Many clients come to me saying:
This work is for those ready to explore a different path — one that honors your symptoms as messengers, not mistakes… and helps you meet the root of what those medications were trying to hold.
💊 De-prescribing doesn’t mean “just stop your meds.”
It means:
This path may be right for you if:
Transformative Psychotherapy is not just about symptom relief — it’s about root healing.
This work is for individuals who are ready to go beyond surface-level strategies and into the deep inner terrain where patterns are born. It’s for those who sense there’s more to their suffering than a diagnosis, and who feel called to engage in a process that honors their wholeness — not just their “issues.”
Rather than simply coping with distress, we explore the origin stories of your pain — the unconscious beliefs, attachment wounds, nervous system imprints, and emotional defenses that shape your current experience.
It’s a collaborative, conscious process of:
This work invites healing not only from what happened to you, but from what never got to happen for you — safety, attunement, validation, permission to be fully yourself.
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