Substance Use Disorder
Treating Substance Use with Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy in Folsom, CA
Addiction Treatment
Ketamine Treatment for Substance Use
At KAP Wellness, we offer ketamine paired with psychotherapy and brainspotting, to treat substance use and co-occurring disorders. Research shows that ketamine promotes abstinence, lowers levels of craving, and longer time to relapse, allowing more time for therapeutic integration Imaging shows that ketamine enhances neuroplasticity, allowing the brain to rewire itself, which can alter how it manages cravings, encodes drug-related memories, and motivation to quit.
Treating Substance Use with Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Ketamine shows significant effectiveness in prolonging abstinence for individuals recovering from substances like alcohol and cocaine. We have had the same outcomes for mental health conditions using oral ketamine paired with therapy as ketamine infusions. One of our clients, who was struggling with methamphetamine addiction, was able to recover with KAP in six sessions. Other clients report a notable reduction of cravings after one or two KAP sessions. Clinical trials have shown those struggling with addiction who received ketamine alongside therapy had better outcomes compared to those who only underwent therapy. These findings suggest that ketamine, when paired with therapy, reduces the likelihood of relapse, and helps maintain sobriety.
Is Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Right for You?
At KAP Wellness, we understand the profound impact that mental health conditions have on your life. If you have struggled to find relief with conventional treatments, KAP may be the solution you’ve been searching for, as it has helped hundreds of clients to date.
For clients struggling with substance use disorders, research has found ketamine helpful in the recovery process to hasten the resolution of comorbid mental health symptoms and decrease or, in some cases, eliminate cravings. While KAP is not a detox solution nor residential treatment, it is wholly appropriate for individuals who have completed detox and are ready for psychological recovery.
Retake control of your life. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a brighter, healthier future with ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.
Related research links:
Adjunctive Ketamine with Relapse Prevention-Based Psychological Therapy in the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder. – Abstract – Europe PMC
Ketamine May Help People with Alcohol Use Disorder (healthline.com)
A Single Ketamine Infusion Combined with Mindfulness-Based Behavioral Modification to Treat Cocaine Dependence: A Randomized Clinical Trial
“Science is magic that works.” ~ Kurt Vonnegut
The science:
Ketamine was developed by Calvin S. Stevens, a chemistry professor, in 1962. Ketamine acts as a dissociative anesthetic, procedural sedative, painkiller, and novel antidepressant. Its safety, short duration, and unique mode of action have made Ketamine an essential medication in emergency medicine worldwide. It works by blocking the brain’s N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors, a type of glutamate receptor, and stimulating AMPA receptors, which are believed to help form new synaptic connections and boost neural circuits that regulate stress and mood.
The study and use of Ketamine for chronic pain, drug addiction, and psychiatric disorders have grown considerably in the last few decades. The most significant finding is a discovery of Ketamine’s rapid-acting antidepressant effects (Kohtala, 2001), often within hours, with 50-80% efficacy. This is welcome news for the mental health community, which has not benefited from rapid medical advancements like other healthcare areas. For instance, while antidepressants are helpful for many, they take weeks to months for effects and have a 33% efficacy rate. In other words, antidepressants end depression for only a third of the severely depressed patients who take them. As such, in 2019, the FDA authorized Ketamine’s off-label use for treatment-resistant depression and anxiety. It is used regularly in emergency rooms to abate suicidality quickly. Off-label means it is used for something other than initially intended. Treatment-resistant means medications and psychotherapy have failed to remit a person’s depression.
What are ketamine’s benefits?
Our clients have experienced many benefits, including:
A relaxing time-out from ordinary thinking and reality
Decrease in negative or obsessive thoughts
Shifts in self-perspective, relationships, and worldview
Increase in self-compassion and self-identity
Increased creativity and cognitive flexibility
A broader outlook on challenging situations and problems
Reduction of fear and disruption of painful memories
Improved neuroplasticity and dendritic growth
Reversal of cellular damage caused by stress
Intrinsic antidepressant response
Improved ability to experience happiness and pleasure
Changes in rejection sensitivity
Changes in avoidance behaviors (e.g., not speaking up to avoid conflict, going out of your way to avoid seeing someone, not looking at mail to avoid seeing bills)
A spiritual or mystical experience—which can vary for different individuals
Any activity, behavior, or cognitive practice a person engages in after ketamine treatment, referred to as the “neuroplastic window,” will be naturally enhanced. During this time, neurons and dendrites experience more rapid and robust growth as the brain is bathed in brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF). The neuroplastic window can last 7 to 10 days.
How is Ketamine administered?
Ketamine can be administered via IV infusion, intramuscular injection, nasal spray, or sublingual lozenges. Sublingual lozenges are used in KAPspotting.
A medical provider must administer IV infusion and intramuscular injection. A medical doctor must prescribe nasal spray and sublingual lozenges. We use lozenges in KAPspotting because they are fast acting, where effects are felt within minutes. The effects last 45-60 minutes.
Our partnership with a local infusion clinic is headed by a board-certified anesthesiologist with many years of ketamine experience. It is available there if he deems you are a good candidate for IV infusion.
How does Ketamine treatment feel?
Most people find the effects of ketamine to be pleasant. Effects include shifts in perception that often feel expansive, described as feeling greater openness to ideas and information. Patients often report a sense of unity with all things and a general perception of not being separate but interconnected with themselves and their surroundings.
At lower doses, clients remain conscious, feel more open, and are less fearful of discussing painful memories, thoughts, and feelings, leading to a quicker resolution. Moderate-to-high doses involve dissociation, out-of-body experiences, and a greater sense of connection to others and may include mystical or spiritual experiences. While it may feel hard to articulate what happened during the experience, patients feel like the insights gained are clear. Studies have shown that mood and neurological growth benefits continue weeks after the Ketamine experience.
The effects last 45-60 minutes.
IV infusion, intramuscular injection, nasal spray, or sublingual lozenges.
Pleasant Feeling
Sources: Journeyclinical.com, Dore J, Turnipseed B, Dwyer S, Turnipseed A, Andries J, Ascani G, Monnette C, Huidekoper A, Strauss N, Wolfson P. Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP): Patient Demographics, Clinical Data, and Outcomes in Three Large Practices Administering Ketamine with Psychotherapy. J Psychoactive Drugs. 2019 Apr-Jun;51(2):189-198. Doi: 10.1080/02791072.2019.1587556. Epub 2019 Mar 27. PMID: 30917760.
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