“Bad trips” are better understood as challenging experiences, either due to the amount and type of substance used, or the thoughts, feelings, and perceptions of the user.
Challenging experiences usually occur due to some combination of: inadequate preparation before the experience, expectations that are not in line with the experience, a substance that is not appropriate for the person using it, a dose of substance that is not appropriate, set and setting not comforting, and the lack of an experienced, skilled, educated psychedelic guide, and the psychological material and unresolved trauma that comes up during the experience.
Our Ketamine Assisted Therapy protocols address all of the above. You will meet with both a Nurse Practitioner and a Psychotherapist for your initial consultation, have a separate preparation session with your Psychotherapist before your first Ketamine session, and your Psychotherapist will be your personal guide supporting you through the entire process.
We also go “low and slow”, starting with a carefully prepared, low dose of Ketamine from an established pharmaceutical supplier, and increase gradually. Your Nurse Practitioner and Psychotherapist will work with you to determine the best dose for you. This gives you a gentle introduction to Ketamine Therapy and prevents you from being overwhelmed.
Our Ketamine treatment room is cozy, with fresh, clean pillows and blankets. You’ll be on a comfy reclining memory foam sofa, surrounded by natural lighting, plants, and art. In the event that you have a challenging experience, your guide will be there with you on every step of your journey.