My name is Emma Mansour, and I'm a dedicated and compassionate therapist specializing in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), as well as ADHD, differential diagnosis and learning disability testing at Life Matters Psych. Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) is an evidence-based treatment combining the administration of ketamine—a dissociative anesthetic with rapid-acting antidepressant effects—with psychotherapy to enhance psychological processing and integration. It is not the same as simply receiving ketamine alone. The psychotherapy component is crucial in helping patients make sense of the dissociative and often emotionally intense experiences ketamine induces, often unlocking trauma or repressed emotion in a therapeutic context.
Research increasingly shows that combining ketamine with psychotherapy may lead to more durable improvements by addressing underlying psychological patterns, not just symptoms.
So yes, someone advertising ketamine treatment as “the same” without psychotherapy, then they are offering a partial solution. While stand-alone ketamine is not “BS,” it is incomplete for many, and KAP reflects the more comprehensive, evolving standard in psychedelic-assisted care. Always ensure treatments are guided by trained or licensed professionals ketamine therapists using evidence-based protocols.