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Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)

I offer a therapeutic modality called Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) in partnership with an organization called Journey Clinical. Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is a holistic modality in which ketamine is used as a complement to psychotherapy to help eligible patients experience more frequent breakthroughs and sustained improvement in symptoms. I take on the psychotherapy portion of the experience, while Journey Clinical’s medical team supports you on all medical aspects. This includes determining eligibility, developing a custom treatment plan, prescribing the medicine and monitoring outcomes. Below is more information about KAP to help you navigate if it may be a good fit for you.

What is Ketamine?

How can you take Ketamine?

Ketamine is a legal, safe and effective medicine used to treat a variety of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety and PTSD. Ketamine has rapidly-acting antidepressant and mood-enhancing effects, which can begin to take effect within 1-2 hrs. after treatment and last for up to 2 weeks. It works by blocking the brain’s NMDA receptors as well as by stimulating AMPA receptors, which are thought to help form new synaptic connections and boost neural circuits that regulate stress and mood. Ketamine has also been shown to enhance overall neuroplasticity for lasting symptom improvement.

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How Does Ketamine Feel?

The effects of ketamine, which most patients find pleasant, last for approximately 45 minutes. These effects can make you feel “far from” your body, and facilitate shifts in perception that can often feel expansive in nature. Your motor and verbal abilities will be reduced, so you’ll be lying down in a comfortable position during the experience. Once these effects subsided, we’ll spend the remainder of our appointment giving you space to process and discuss your experience. While it may feel hard to articulate what happened during the experience, patients feel like the insights gained are none-the-less clear. Studies have shown that the benefits to mood and neurological growth can last up to two weeks after the Ketamine experience.

Ketamine can be administered in a variety of ways, including IV infusion, intramuscular injection, via nasal spray and using sublingual lozenges. In my work with Journey Clinical we only use the sublingual lozenge form.

What is the cost of treatment?

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy is an affordable, accessible modality. Although the medical intake and follow ups are not covered by insurance, they are eligible for out-of-network reimbursement.

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Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Session(3hrs): $600

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Journey Clinical Medical Costs are billed separately by Journey Clinical 

Initial medical consultation with Journey Clinical:$250

Cost of medication: $88 (enough for 2 sessions)  

 

Ongoing treatment

Follow-up medical consultation with Journey Clinical $150 (at least 1X per quarter)

Cost of medication: $148 (enough for up to 6 sessions

If you’d like more information about KAP get in touch today.

Tel: 214-674-0798 

*IF YOU ARE HAVING A MEDICAL OR MENTAL HEALTH EMERGENCY CALL 911

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Notice to Consumers 

 

In accordance with Texas law (House Bill 4224 and Section 181.105 of the Texas Health and Safety Code), the following information is provided to help consumers understand their rights and available resources.

 

Requesting Your Health Care Records

 

You have the right to request a copy of your mental health records.

To request your records, please submit a written request to your treating clinician or to the practice directly. Requests may be made via email, secure client portal, or in writing. Records will be provided in accordance with Texas law and applicable privacy regulations.

If you have questions about accessing your records, please contact our office for assistance.

 

Contacting the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC)

 

The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council regulates licensed mental health professionals in Texas.

If you have questions about licensure or professional standards, you may contact BHEC directly:

Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council – 

https://bhec.texas.gov/contact-us/

 

Filing a Consumer Complaint

 

If you wish to file a consumer complaint regarding mental health services, you may do so with the Texas Office of the Attorney General: 

Office of the Attorney General – https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/consumer-protection

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