Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Therapy that expands awareness, reconnects you to yourself, and supports lasting transformation
A Deeper Layer of Healing
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) combines medicine-supported experiences with intentional therapeutic guidance. This approach can help clients access new perspectives, soften long-held emotional patterns, and explore healing that sometimes reaches beyond traditional talk therapy alone.
KAP creates space for insight, emotional movement, and new ways of relating to thoughts and experiences within a supportive therapeutic setting. The process unfolds through preparation, the medicine experience, and integration sessions, allowing insights to build gradually and translate into meaningful change in everyday life.
Why Clients Choose This Path
It’s where science meets self-discovery—and where therapy gets a little more expansive. Many clients turn to psychedelic-assisted therapy when they’ve reached the limits of traditional talk therapy or medication alone. This work can:
Relieve symptoms of depression, anxiety, and trauma
Increase psychological flexibility and emotional resilience
Help process long-standing patterns or stagnation
Encourage deeper self-understanding, compassion, and connection
Laying the Groundwork
We begin with intention. Preparation sessions are about building trust, safety, and understanding what you want to get from the experience. You’ll learn what to expect, talk through concerns, and develop grounding tools to help you navigate the medicine work.
Your clinician partners with you every step of the way—this isn’t about control, it’s about collaboration.
The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.
—Joseph Campbell
Safe, Supported, and Intentional
If KAP is a good fit, medicine sessions involve self-administration within a calm, contained environment and are supported through clinical supervision designed to prioritize safety, presence, and reflection. Preparation and integration sessions serve as essential anchors for the work, helping you enter the experience with intention and make sense of what emerges afterward.
Depending on your needs and the phase of care, your clinician may offer gentle guidance, quiet observation, or simply hold space. There is no “right” way to experience this work, only what feels safe, grounded, and true for you.
Making Meaning That Lasts
Integration is where insight becomes transformation. After a medicine session, we take time to reflect on what emerged, connect it to your lived experience, and explore how those insights can support change in daily life.
For some clients, meaning-making unfolds gradually across a series of KAP sessions. Integration helps translate moments of expanded awareness into real, sustainable shifts in how you relate to yourself, your relationships, and the world around you.
Getting Started with Guidance
Think of this as the user manual for your mind, only with fewer pop-ups and more humanity. Every part of this process is designed to keep you safe, informed, and supported while you explore what real change can look like.
Safety First
We’ll start with screening, education, and intention-setting so you know exactly what’s ahead.
Co-op Mode
You’re in the driver’s seat; we just navigate with you. Every clinician is trauma-informed and tuned into your pace.
Available Now
KAP is available in the states where our clinicians are licensed. Preparation and integration sessions may also be offered virtually.
Aftercare
We’ll help you process, anchor, and integrate insights long after the medicine day ends. Real healing happens in the follow-through.
FAQs About Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy
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Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy combines therapeutic support with a medicine experience that can help loosen rigid emotional patterns and open space for new perspectives. Sessions include preparation, the medicine experience, and integration, allowing insight and change to build gradually over time within a supportive clinical setting.
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No. Many clients engage solely in preparation or integration sessions. These sessions can be powerful on their own and are often an essential part of the healing process.
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Safety is central to this work. A harm-reduction and trauma-informed approach guides every step, including screening, education, and collaborative decision-making.
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Costs vary based on the clinician, session length, format, and whether in-person support or travel is involved. Preparation and integration sessions typically last 60–90 minutes, and all pricing details are shared clearly before scheduling.
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That’s okay. Curiosity and uncertainty are part of the process. A consultation can help determine whether this approach feels aligned with your needs and goals.