KAP
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy
KAP can feel less like “taking a medication” and more like entering a sacred pause between worlds — a soft loosening of the grip the ordinary mind has on pain, fear, identity, and old survival stories.
For many people, trauma lives like tangled roots in the nervous system: inherited grief, frozen memories, protective armor built over years of surviving. KAP creates a gentle widening — a quiet doorway where the inner landscape becomes more spacious, symbolic, compassionate, and accessible.
In that altered state, people often describe:
time slowing down
the inner critic becoming quieter
feeling held instead of hunted by their thoughts
reconnecting to wonder, grief, truth, spirit, or Self
seeing their life from above the storm instead of inside it
The therapy itself becomes the lantern and the thread back home.
Rather than forcing healing through analysis alone, KAP often allows healing to emerge through surrender, nervous system safety, imagery, music, embodiment, and deep inner listening. It can feel like sitting beside the unconscious mind while it finally speaks in metaphor, sensation, memory, and light.
The medicine is not the healer by itself.
The relationship, the preparation, the integration, and the meaning made afterward are what help transform insight into lasting change.
At its best, KAP is not about escaping reality.
It is about returning to yourself with more softness, more clarity, and more capacity to stay present with your own life.