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Houston Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy

1/9/2022

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Ketamine has been in use as an anesthetic and sedative in operating and emergency rooms for the last 40+ years. More recently, studies have demonstrated its effectiveness in mental health, most notably in patients with chronic, treatment-resistant conditions like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and chronic pain. Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is an emerging treatment in psychiatry and psychotherapy.  It combines the medicinal effects of ketamine with therapy in a state that better allows you to access difficult emotions and memories.  

Ketamine is the only current psychedelic substance approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA). The effects of Ketamine can lead to relief of everyday distressing emotional, physical, and mental states. Ketamine is thought to be helpful therapeutically as the psychedelic effects lead to non-ordinary state of consciousness where fear of difficult feelings, thoughts, and sensations are lessened.  This can allow for more advanced therapy to occur.

Ketamine shows promise in clinical studies for rapid symptom reduction for individuals with treatment-resistant depression including a reduction in suicidal thoughts.  The rapid reduction of symptoms stands out against common psychiatric medications that require weeks for full effect and traditional talk therapy, which can take months for significant symptom reduction.  Ketamine is considered a NMDA receptor antagonist, but some theorize that ketamine works by encouraging neuroplasticity (neuronal growth). 

Ketamine assisted psychotherapy takes place in the office under the care of dedicated, trained staff. Psychiatrists analyze patient fitness for ketamine: individuals with chronic heart issues, hyperthyroidism, uncontrolled hypertension, among others, should not take ketamine. It is important to disclose all over-the-counter and prescription medications to staff to avoid interactions. Studies that focus on ketamine often utilize a treatment plan that begins with approximately six sessions in the first 2-4 weeks and then tapered maintenance sessions.  Treatment that involves therapy will typically include being in the clinic for 2-3 hours.

The optimal dosage and modality (oral, intramuscular) are determined based on the ketamine experience by the patient and assessment by the psychiatrist. Therapists working with clients will reassure, validate, and deeply listen to each patient while anchoring the KAP session. In this safe environment, the patient is able to engage with the effects of ketamine and begin the journey to long term change.

While some clinics focus on providing ketamine intravenously in a medical setting, we believe long term change better occurs when combining ketamine with counseling in a more relaxed setting.  Accessing and addressing our trauma, frustrations, and emotions that hold us back can better allow for change to occur.

Common side effects are: out of body experience, increased heart rate and blood pressure, dizziness, nausea, and sedation. These side effects typically dissipate within a few hours. Patients in ketamine treatment are not safe to drive for approximately 12 hours, thus must leave the office with a designated driver. 

Ketamine treatment is for patients who have tried psychiatric medications or are looking for another option for treatment-resistant depression and other disorders. Ketamine, however, is not the only alternative. Other options for treatment-resistant depression include transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Symptom alleviation may not be permanent, and may require further ketamine treatments. 

If you believe you may be a candidate for Houston ketamine assisted psychotherapy, contact our office at 281-849-4080 for a psychiatric consultation. 

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2/20/2023 08:30:44 am

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