For patients suffering from treatment-resistant depression, ketamine treatments can be the solution. Unfortunately, it isn’t 100% guaranteed for everyone.
Integration: Take Action After Your Ketamine Infusion
During your ketamine infusion treatment, it is important to understand that ketamine is just a catalyst and that the power of creating change is ultimately up to you. From the insights you will be gaining from your ketamine journey, we will be talking about why taking action is the most important part of the process.
Why You Need More Than Ketamine To Get Better
Expectations vs. Realities of Getting Ketamine Infusions
What To Expect After A Ketamine Infusion
NDE and Consciousness with Dr. Sam Ko: A Podcast Excerpt
What Are Ketamine's Side Effects?
What Does Using IV Ketamine "Off-label" Mean?
Ketamine Therapy For Mental Health With Dr. Ko: A Podcast Excerpt
Why Your Symptoms Maybe Plateauing With Ketamine Infusions
How Does Spravato Compare to Ketamine Infusions?
Why Your Progress Should Be Measured During Ketamine Treatments
How Ketamine Works on Our Brain
What Is Esketamine & Racemic Ketamine?
What Not To Do After Your Ketamine Treatments - Oversharing
Imagine that you plant a seed and it’s beginning to sprout up through the ground. You can see tiny leaves protruding from it. But since it is so small, you decide to place a protective net around it to prevent roaming animals and insects from eating it. The tiny plant still gets plenty of sunlight and water, but yet you know for it to survive you’ll need to nurture it gently.
Why Is Intravenous Ketamine the Best Route?
Most people don’t like getting poked with a needle, others don’t mind but are a “difficult stick” i.e. hard to get an IV in or blood drawn from the vein. So why are these folks getting poked for ketamine infusions instead of getting oral or intramuscular ketamine treatments for depression, or other mood or chronic pain disorders?
What's the Difference Between Recreational Ketamine and Medical Ketamine Treatments?
What's The Best Mindset For Ketamine Treatments?
Ketamine treatments can be rapidly effective in a significant number of patients suffering from depression, anxiety, OCD, and PTSD. However, there are some patients who seem to do better than others. In addition to an appropriate environment, preparation, and integration afterwards, the right mindset going into a ketamine treatment is crucial.
These are the three MENTAL factors that support patients’ improvement from the ketamine treatments: