The use of medically prescribed ketamine for treating mental health issues is legal in the United States. Ketamine is technically considered a dissociative anesthetic and it has different effects on people at different doses. When used in low or medium doses it has been shown to reduce symptoms of treatment resistant depression and suicidality.
The medicine itself acts as a catalyst to the process of emotional healing and allows access to what lies beneath the symptoms and needs to be healed.
When ketamine treatment is supported with robust psychotherapeutic preparation prior to treatment and integration after treatment, people are set up for long lasting change as they walk their healing journey.
KAP in a group retreat setting affords people the opportunity to form relationships with others who are on their own healing journey. These new relationships then can become a lasting supportive healing community after the retreat experience.
I endorse Transcendelic Retreats for their remarkably caring, respectful, and inclusive approach to bringing ketamine therapy to the market.
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