KAP is not about the ketamine itself. It's about what becomes possible when your usual defenses soften. For people who feel stuck, who have tried traditional therapy and made progress but hit a wall, KAP can open doors that have been closed for a long time.
During a KAP session, ketamine is administered at a low, therapeutic dose in a safe, supportive setting. The medicine can help reduce the grip of anxiety and depression, making it easier to access emotions, memories, and insights that might otherwise feel too overwhelming to approach. I'm with you the entire time, guiding the experience and helping you make sense of what comes up.
The integration work is where the real transformation happens. In the sessions following a KAP experience, we'll process what emerged — the images, feelings, and realizations — and weave them into your ongoing therapeutic work. This isn't a quick fix. It's a tool that, when used intentionally within the context of a trusting therapeutic relationship, can accelerate and deepen your healing in profound ways.