Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) is a transformative approach that combines therapeutic support with ketamine’s powerful antidepressant and neuroplasticity-enhancing effects. It has been shown to help with depression, PTSD, anxiety, burnout, and empathy fatigue,...
In the helping professions, the desire to care for others is a calling and can also feel heavy at times. Therapists, physicians, and other caregivers often carry the emotional weight of their clients’ and patients’ struggles, navigating a constant stream...
Imagine stepping into the depths of your own mind, confronting the shadows of unimaginable trauma, and emerging transformed—a journey that Holocaust survivor and author Ka-Tzetnik undertook through the lens of LSD therapy, as captured in a groundbreaking film about...
Understanding Integration in KAP One of the most vital components of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is the integration process. Integration typically occurs the day after a KAP session and involves talk therapy or EMDR aimed at helping clients make sense of...
Burnout. Compassion Fatigue. Emotional Exhaustion. Overwhelm. Empathy Fatigue. Caregiver Burnout. Vicarious Trauma. Decision Fatigue. These buzzwords are everywhere—in the media, in workplace conversations, and maybe even in your own thoughts. Since the COVID pandemic...
Psychedelic-assisted therapy is rapidly gaining recognition as a groundbreaking tool in mental health care. Though research in ongoing, substances like psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine, and others are showing promise in treating conditions such as depression, PTSD, and...