Timothy D Huber, Ph.D., ATR, NCC
Transpersonal Psychologist

There is expanding research around how Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) can help eligible patients get unstuck and experience long-lasting improvement in symptoms, particularly those facing a roadblock in their current therapy.
- Ketamine works by blocking specific receptors in the brain while stimulating others, to help create new connections and boost neural circuits that regulate stress and mood
- Ketamine has rapidly-acting antidepressant and mood-enhancing effects, which can take effect within 1-2 hrs after treatment
- Ketamine has been shown to enhance overall neuroplasticity, which means those stuck ways of thinking and feeling can actually change through growth and reorganization with a smaller amount of effort

