Healing with Ketamine. A Guide to Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy

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If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated that traditional approaches haven’t brought the relief you hoped for, Ketamine‑Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) may offer a new way forward. This guide is designed to help you understand what KAP is, how it works, and what the experience can feel like—so you can make informed, empowered choices for your healing.

This brief 23‑page mini‑book was written by Dr. Lynne Santiago, a Ketamine‑Assisted Psychotherapist, to help her clients better understand the KAP process and feel more prepared and supported. Drawing from her clinical experience, Dr. Lynne offers a clear, compassionate overview of how Ketamine‑Assisted Psychotherapy supports both the brain and the emotional healing process.

Ketamine works by engaging the brain’s glutamate system, promoting neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to form new, healthier patterns. When paired with psychotherapy, many people find it easier to soften long‑held emotional blocks, gain insight, and experience relief from depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, addiction, chronic pain, and other persistent challenges.

**Curious about Ketamine‑Assisted Psychotherapy with Dr. Lynne? Just click the button below to learn more.

If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated that traditional approaches haven’t brought the relief you hoped for, Ketamine‑Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) may offer a new way forward. This guide is designed to help you understand what KAP is, how it works, and what the experience can feel like—so you can make informed, empowered choices for your healing.

This brief 23‑page mini‑book was written by Dr. Lynne Santiago, a Ketamine‑Assisted Psychotherapist, to help her clients better understand the KAP process and feel more prepared and supported. Drawing from her clinical experience, Dr. Lynne offers a clear, compassionate overview of how Ketamine‑Assisted Psychotherapy supports both the brain and the emotional healing process.

Ketamine works by engaging the brain’s glutamate system, promoting neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to form new, healthier patterns. When paired with psychotherapy, many people find it easier to soften long‑held emotional blocks, gain insight, and experience relief from depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, addiction, chronic pain, and other persistent challenges.

**Curious about Ketamine‑Assisted Psychotherapy with Dr. Lynne? Just click the button below to learn more.