Psychotherapy

We combine Psychotherapy with Ketamine Treatment to heal our patients both mentally and physically. Psychotherapy is used to assist you in changing your behavior and overcome your problems in a healthy way. By combining the two, we can treat trauma, anxiety, depression and other disorders that impact the quality of your everyday life. It is important to receive Ketamine under a doctor’s supervision in order for it to work properly. Like any drug, if abused, it will have a negative outcome. We cater each session and dose to each individual because everyone is different both physically and mentally.

Ketamine is a synthetic compound that treats pain by modulating a neurotransmitter called glutamate. The effects directly depend on how it is used. We perform Ketamine IV Infusions because it is a safe way to monitor dosage and deliver a fast acting effect through the bloodstream. Psychotherapists have continued to use Ketamine in conjunction with therapy safely for years. It is a reliable way to help you face emotional issues that would otherwise take much longer to work through. If you have been suffering for a long time, you know how crucial time is when it comes to starting a new treatment.

How Does Ketamine and Psychotherapy Work?

Ketamine-facilitated therapy allows access to the unconscious because it produces a dreamlike state for the patient. The walls and defenses you have built up mentally keep you from accessing painful emotions, fears, and memories. Being in a hypnotic state allows these barriers to come down so you can begin to make progress with your mental health.

Due to Ketamine’s ability to place you in this state of mind, reaching a breakthrough and coming to terms with what you have experienced in your life happens much faster. When accessing the unconscious mind, deep-rooted emotion and trauma come to the surface and can be overcome healthily.

Psychotherapy FAQs

-When is ketamine administered for a KAP session?

Ketamine can be administered either through an infusion hours or days before therapy or as a lighter oral dose just before or during the session.

-How do I get an oral ketamine prescription for KAP sessions?

At Satori, a supervising therapist must approve your request before we can prescribe oral ketamine troches.

-How do I get approved for KAP?

If you have a therapist, ask if they offer KAP sessions. If they do, you can schedule a consultation with us to obtain an oral ketamine prescription.

-Can I share my prescription with others?

Ketamine prescriptions are for your use only and cannot be shared. Lost or destroyed prescriptions cannot be replaced.

-How much does an oral ketamine prescription cost?

Your initial KAP consultation is $150, with follow-up renewals every 3 months at $95. Prescription costs vary depending on the compounding pharmacy, typically ranging from $25-80.

To you (our patient and fellow human being):

The first step in treating your anxiety, pain, or depression is asking for help. We are not here to judge, we are here to help. No one should have to struggle with mental health alone. We strongly suggest coming in for a consultation so we can get to know you as a person. 

Our treatments are based on statistics and research that have continued to show the benefits of Ketamine treatments when administered under the supervision and expertise of a skilled medical provider. Know that you can ease your symptoms and even thoughts of suicide after just one treatment.

Above all, we place the safety and well-being of our patients foremost. Both physically and mentally, our patients will be cared for every step of the way. If you or a loved one are looking for help and a real, time-sensitive solution, we are what you have been searching for.

Your Satori Team