Feel Better Faster with Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy

How Does Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Work?

  • Research indicates that ketamine can provide rapid relief from depression, anxiety, PTSD, addiction, and other mental health issues.

  • Unlike traditional medications that can take weeks to work, ketamine often begins to alleviate symptoms within hours to days after treatment.

  • Ketamine works by targeting and restoring connections in the brain that are disrupted in these conditions, which can lead to lasting improvements in mood and overall well-being.

Although not officially approved by the FDA for treating mental health conditions, its effectiveness in these areas has led to its use off-label by clinicians, offering hope to many individuals struggling with mental health challenges.

1123 Clairmont Road

Decatur, GA 30030

706-801-9594
amybuesing@gmail.com

1100 Spring Street NW

Atlanta, GA 30309

The Process of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy

  • To begin your journey with ketamine therapy, simply reach out to me and we'll schedule an initial assessment to determine your goals for treatment. I will also answer any questions you may have.

  • If you decide to proceed, I'll connect you with the physician who will assess whether ketamine therapy is medically suitable for you. If so, you will receive a prescription of sublingual ketamine via mail.

  • Before starting, we'll have a preparation session to set intentions and ensure you understand the process fully.

  • Following this, we'll schedule your two- to three-hour dosing sessions.

  • After each dosing session, we'll have an integration appointment within a week to help you maximize the neurological and psychological benefits you've gained from psychedelic therapy. This supportive process aims to make your experience as smooth and beneficial as possible.

Ketamine Therapist, Amy Buesing

I will be with you every step of the way.

“The mystical journey seems to offer a graduate education in the obvious. Yet people come out of the experience understanding these platitudes in a new way; what was merely known is now felt, takes on the authority of a deeply rooted conviction."

Michael Pollen


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