Ketamine is no doubt an amazing and effective treatment that has transformed people’s lives. However, inasmuch as we wish that ketamine could be for everyone, it isn’t. In this blog, we talk about certain conditions that should not be paired with ketamine.
How Long Does It Take For Ketamine Infusions To Work?
What Will Your Ketamine Experience Be Like?
A Story To Help You Face Criticism
When Should I Not Get a Ketamine Infusion?
Although Ketamine is a great alternative treatment option, it may not be for everyone. Because of how powerful Ketamine can be, certain conditions or medications may not react well with the infusion. Making it harmful to some individuals. A Ketamine experience should be a healing experience. That is why it is important to know If Ketamine may or may not be an option for you.
Is Oral Ketamine A Good Alternative To Ketamine Infusions?
7 Reasons Why Your Ketamine Treatments Aren’t Working
3 Navigation Tools To Use During A Ketamine Infusion
Integration: Take Action After Your Ketamine Infusion
During your ketamine infusion treatment, it is important to understand that ketamine is just a catalyst and that the power of creating change is ultimately up to you. From the insights you will be gaining from your ketamine journey, we will be talking about why taking action is the most important part of the process.
Why You Need More Than Ketamine To Get Better
Surfing The Waves: Scary Ketamine Experiences & Life
What Is the ACE Model And Why Is it Important in Psychedelic Therapy?
In psychedelic therapy, such as ketamine infusions, speaking with a therapist can be a game-changer. In this blog post, we talk about a study that determines the importance of utilizing a psychological flexibility model, called the ACE model, for therapists to guide patients throughout their psychedelic journey.