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Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy has been shown to improve mental well-being, becoming a game-changer for treatment of severe depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and people who suffer from anxiety. It is particularly helpful for those with treatment-resistant depression who haven’t found success with standard therapies. This new technique offers a beacon of hope for individuals in these challenging situations where all previous attempts at treatment have been unsuccessful.
Psychotherapy boosts ketamine treatment. Coupling ketamine with psychotherapy, helps people change their thoughts patterns and cope better. This therapeutic synergy strengthens brain changes, promoting deeper and more durable healing. Treating underlying psychological issues that may be causing the illness improves long-term mental health outcomes. Psychotherapy also helps ketamine patients manage their emotions and apply their new-found knowledge to their daily lives.
Patients receiving ketamine therapy for depression typically undergo low-dose intravenous infusions across multiple sessions. These injections are complemented by psychotherapy to enhance the therapeutic benefits. The advantages of this treatment approach for depression are numerous:
Ketamine is a crucial alternative for those with depression who have failed to find healing from other forms of treatment. Ketamine therapy can alleviate symptoms of depression, where other treatments have not been effective. Ketamine is effective in reducing suicide ideation, within hours, which is crucial for patients in crisis.
When combined with psychotherapy, ketamine’s antidepressant qualities can prolong remission and enhance treatment outcomes by treating psychological concerns. Patients learn long-term mental health strategies and coping skills in this integrated therapy.
Ketamine has been used safely as an anesthetic for over 60 years. Patients undergo a thorough medical screening to confirm ketamine therapy is safe and fit for their needs before starting treatment. To ensure safety during treatment, healthcare personnel monitor ketamine infusions in a controlled clinical setting. Medical doses of ketamine are far lower than when used recreationally. Side effects are usually minor and include dizziness, dissociation, and nausea.
Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy is transforming mental health care, offering effective treatment for severe depression, and may also be useful in treatment of PTSD, anxiety and other mood disorders.
Integrating the swift, potent effects of ketamine with the long-term benefits of psychotherapy, Caledon Clinic provides not just innovative treatment but also a supportive environment for profound and lasting healing. This holistic approach is changing the landscape of mental health care, offering new hope and effective solutions to those in need.
Contact us today to learn more about whether ketamine treatments are right for you.