Collective Healing: Transformative Journeys with Group Ketamine Therapy
Group work provides a unique space where individuals can connect and heal together in a supportive, collaborative, and cohesive community; share rich, diverse perspectives; and gain insight from others who face similar challenges. This collective process fosters a sense of belonging and validation, reducing feelings of isolation. Participants often find that mutual support and understanding help them develop new skills, improve self-awareness, and build resilience. By interacting with others in a similar situation, individuals can gain confidence, enhance interpersonal skills, and find renewed hope in their recovery journey. A trained therapist(s) facilitate(s) discussions, ensures a safe environment, and helps manage group dynamics.
A KAP group session will consist of at least 4 clients and up to 2 therapists. After the ketamine session, participants engage in integration work where they discuss their experiences, insights, and feelings with the group and therapist(s) and develop strategies for continued personal growth and healing. The combined effect of ketamine and group therapy can lead to profound emotional breakthroughs and new ways of thinking about one’s problems. This structured approach allows for addressing individual concerns while benefiting from the collective wisdom of the group. A separate medical intake and psychological assessment is required.