When using psychedelic medicines such as ketamine for emotional or spiritual healing, the setting where you take the medicine will play a significant role in determining what sort of an experience you will have. The “setting” broadly refers to the physical, spiritual,...
Each January, many reflect on the previous year and set out to make changes or growth desired for the new year. New Year’s resolutions are a common tradition at the start of the year, but many struggle to fulfill their resolutions, even as we are just a few weeks into...
One of the core elements of Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is to set an intention for your ketamine experiences thoughtfully. This broadly refers to deciding what personal growth, insight, or healing you want to pursue as you take the medicine. Some examples of...
There has long been a need for more effective and efficient treatment approaches to address the devastating impact mental health problems have across society. Public interest has been progressively piqued by a recent renewal in psychedelic research, as there is strong...
Myth 1: Ketamine is not safe. Is Ketamine-Assisted Therapy Safe? Ketamine is safe and effective; it was first FDA approved in 1970 and has been used medically for over 50 years, including in pediatrics. It is most often used as an anesthetic for emergency pain relief...
First Responders often work in high-intensity situations and are at far higher risk for exposure to trauma than most other professions. This risk for trauma exposure only worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic, as many First Responders have been on the front lines of...