Who Is KAP For?
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (or KAP) is a holistic, psychedelic modality that combines medically prescribed ketamine treatment with the support of integrative therapy.
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Many people consider KAP when other treatments have not resulted in the relief that they hope for. You may be a good fit for KAP if you are experiencing symptoms of depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, trauma, chronic pain, illness, eating disorders, or substance use despite previous treatment. During a KAP session, you may be able to process more freely, explore yourself and patterns more deeply, gain a new perspective on your situation, and experience a stronger connection to yourself, others, world, or your life purpose. Following a psychedelic journey, people often describe it as one of the most meaningful experiences in their lifetime.
You may be a good candidate for KAP if:
- You are 18-65 years old
- Interested in deep personal introspection
- Psychologically motivated
- Ready to make changes
- Physically healthy
- Medically stable
Some common contraindications include:
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Uncontrolled hypertension (high blood pressure)
- Uncontrolled glaucoma (eye pressure)
- Severe cardiac, liver, or kidney problems
- Severe breathing problems
- Acute mania or mixed state
- History of primary psychotic disorder
- Ketamine allergy or sensitivity
- Active Ketamine use disorder
Spectrum Psychological Associates:
Phone: 425 478-6100 | Fax: 425 230-0312
Spectrum Psychiatric Associates:
425 478-6100 ext 113 | Fax: 425 645-8035