Gentle, guided healing using Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), an evidence-based approach for depression, anxiety, OCD, and trauma.
A New Path Toward Relief and Renewal.
What is Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy?
Understanding KAP Therapy
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy combines the power of medicine and therapy to help clients move through depression, anxiety, OCD, and trauma when traditional approaches fall short.
Unlike IV or medical-only models, KAP sessions are conducted in a safe, therapeutic setting with the support of a trained psychotherapist. The medicine opens a window into deeper awareness and emotional flexibility — allowing therapy to reach layers of the psyche that talk alone cannot.
KAP is compatible with most psychiatric medications and can bring rapid, sustained relief — helping many people reconnect with hope, purpose, and self-compassion. It is also supportive for end-of-life care, easing existential distress and bringing peace and meaning during transition. A 2022 meta-analysis found ketamine treatment resulted in 50–70% response rates for treatment-resistant depression within days of dosing (Frontiers in Psychiatry).
Why It Works
Ketamine acts as a catalyst for neuroplasticity, temporarily enhancing the brain’s ability to create new connections. In psychotherapy, this allows for profound breakthroughs in a shorter time frame, often helping clients release long-held emotional patterns or find new perspectives on entrenched struggles. Each treatment is designed to help you move through blocks, uncover insights, and build lasting emotional resilience.
When Therapy and Medicine Work Together…
The medicine softens inner defenses and quiets rumination.
The therapy guides insight, meaning-making, and integration.
The process creates lasting change— not just temporary relief.
When to Consider KAP Therapy:
You may benefit from KAP therapy if you are:
Struggling with treatment-resistant depression or anxiety
Living with OCD, PTSD, or chronic emotional pain
Experiencing existential or end-of-life distress
Feeling disconnected, unmotivated, or numb despite previous therapy or medication
Seeking a safe, legal, and guided alternative approach to healing
Key Benefits:
Rapid relief from symptoms when traditional therapies have failed
Increased emotional openness and mental flexibility
Renewed sense of purpose, connection, and vitality
Deep insights and personal breakthroughs
Integration that supports sustained well-being and growth
Treatment Options and Pricing
Group KAP Sessions
Group work provides a shared container for healing — offering connection, support, and community through a structured, compassionate process.
Led by Trish Sullivant, LCSW, alongside colleagues Amy Henderson, LCSW and Jeff Belnap, LCSW.
INCLUDES:
(90-min) — Virtual Preparation Session
(3-hour) — In-Person Medicine Session
(90-min) — Virtual Integration Session
*Clients are asked to commit to a minimum of at least 2 ketamine sessions. This is based on the recommendation for more effective outcomes.
$500
*Price shown above is the base fee for this treatment. Medical Intake Fees and Cost of Medicine are considered additional charges and will be included in the total treatment cost.
Individual KAP Sessions
Individual KAP offers a deeply personalized and supportive environment tailored to your unique story, pace, and healing needs. In this one-on-one format, the focus is entirely on you— your inner experience, emotions, and therapeutic goals.
Led by Trish Sullivant, LCSW.
INCLUDES:
(2) Two Individual KAP Sessions
2.5 to 3-Hour Sessions
Ongoing Support Between Sessions
*Clients are asked to commit to a minimum of at least 2 ketamine sessions. This is based on the recommendation for more effective outcomes.
$1050
*Price shown above is the base fee for this treatment. Medical Intake Fees and Cost of Medicine are considered additional charges and will be included in the total treatment cost.