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Ketamine assisted psychotherapy involves the administration of ketamine—a medication commonly used for anesthesia and pain management—in conjunction with psychotherapeutic support to address a variety of mental health conditions. Unlike traditional antidepressant medications, which can take weeks or even months to produce effects, ketamine works rapidly, often providing relief from symptoms within hours or days.

During a ketamine assisted psychotherapy session, we typically administer ketamine as an intramuscular injections. While ketamine induces a temporary altered state of consciousness, we guide our clients through the experience, providing support, insight, and guidance to facilitate healing and integration.


At Joy In Health, we prioritize safety, compassion, and personalized care in every ketamine assisted psychotherapy session. Our experienced team is trained in both ketamine administration and psychotherapeutic techniques, ensuring that you receive the highest quality of care throughout your treatment journey. In addition, there is medical supervision throughout the entire experience.

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