Ketamine is a potent medicine which can induce profound states of consciousness that can be deeply mystical, intellectually stimulating, and psychologically deep.

What is ketamine?

Ketamine is a legal, safe and effective medicine used to treat a variety of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety and PTSD. Ketamine has rapidly-acting antidepressant and mood-enhancing effects, which can begin to take effect within 1-2 hrs. after treatment and last for up to 2 weeks. It works by blocking the brain’s NMDA receptors as well as by stimulating AMPA receptors, which are thought to help form new synaptic connections and boost neural circuits that regulate stress and mood. Ketamine has also been shown to enhance overall neuroplasticity for lasting symptom improvement.

What is ketamine-assisted psychotherapy?

Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is a medicine assisted therapy that provides access to healing in a new and innovative way. Ketamine was approved by the FDA in 2019 for the treatment of treatment resistant depression and it is also used to treat a variety of other mental health conditions.

Ketamine can do incredible things to the brain. It is neuroprotective and allows the brain to create new pathways and receptors and it has been shown to be a rapid antidepressant, and can bring relief for pain.  There is also research showing that ketamine opens a window of increased neuroplasticity which can aid in behavioral change when used in combination with psychotherapy. 

In a psychedelic medicine framework, ketamine lifts a veil between our conscious mind and unconscious mind. The process of KAP guides you to be in touch with your own wisdsom and to trust your medicine experience to illuminate the path to healing.   Essentially, we are “making visible the soul” (the root meaning of psychedelic is “mind-manifesting” or “soul-revealing”) in order to best understand the way to work toward wholeness.  

At low doses, ketamine produces a hypnotic or dreamlike state. During normal waking life, we have barriers and defense mechanisms that serve to push away unpleasant or intolerable memories, emotions, and phobias—feelings that we repress and store in our unconscious, where we can’t readily access them. Ketamine can break down those barriers and open up a filter to the unconscious. At higher doses, ketamine can be dissociative and produce deep, meaningful transpersonal experiences. The rate at which someone can reach a breakthrough and come to terms with negative emotions is far quicker. Essentially, ketamine helps bring deep-rooted emotions to the surface, giving us a glimpse into the unconscious mind. Talk therapy will help us to examine and understand those emotions in a safe and supportive environment as well as highlight integration practices to create real and lasting change.

Ketamine therapy can be provided in different ways and in different settings. I work within a psychotherapeutic format in a peaceful home office setting, and utilize sublingual lozenges for medication delivery. I focus on the creation of an optimal set and setting through our intention setting work and the use of a ceremonial container for the medicine sessions.  

I provide KAP in my practice in partnership with an organization called Journey Clinical which has a specialized medical team that determines your eligibility for KAP, prescribes the ketamine, and supports us in monitoring outcomes. I will work to understand your particular healing needs, and focus on creating a relationship with you to create optimal healing conditions. I weave KAP into my regular psychotherapy practice as indicated. I also provide KAP as an adjunct service to clients with existing providers to help treat symptoms in a new way or move through therapeutic blockages. If you are interested in KAP, we will begin by having several regular psychotherapy sessions to get to know each other and understand your healing needs before we start working with ketamine.

“If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite”

— William Blake

FAQs

I deliver KAP in my practice in partnership with an organization called Journey Clinical which has a specialized medical team that determines your eligibility for KAP, prescribes the ketamine, and supports us in monitoring outcomes. If you would like to explore the possibility of working with me for KAP, please e-mail me at erin.vahratian@gmail.com to discuss eligibility and next steps.