The mind gets stuck in a lot of different ways.
Some people have been dealing with anxiety or depression for years. They've tried therapy. They've tried medication. Things are manageable — but manageable isn't the same as good.
Some people are going through something. A loss. A transition. A period of stress that's gone on longer than it should. They're functioning, but something underneath feels off and they can't seem to shake it.
Some people aren't sure how to describe it. Just that they're not quite themselves. That they'd like to feel lighter. That they want their mind back.
Ketamine therapy has shown meaningful results across all of these experiences — including:
- Anxiety and generalized anxiety disorder
- Depression, including treatment-resistant depression
- Chronic and situational stress
- Social anxiety
- Panic disorder
- PTSD
- OCD
- Adjustment to major life events and transitions
- Grief that has not moved with time
If you're not sure whether you're a candidate, the consultation will tell you. There's no obligation until you and your clinician agree it's the right fit. And if it isn't — if your clinician thinks something else would serve you better — they'll say so.