Accepting new clients for Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy in Rollinsford, New Hampshire.

“When I do ketamine treatments, I’m able to briefly leave behind some of the fear and dread that I hold in my body and my mind. It lets me see things from a different perspective and feel self compassion. It gives me an opportunity to remember that my body is capable of positive feelings and helps me open up and feel more connected to others.” -KS

“I am inside my brain. I can see neurons and neurotransmitters communicating. I can see a cell. It looks like an amoeba. I look up into the sky and see a clear star filled night. As I move closer they become particles that communicate with each other like little dots moving together and apart. A white light, small and flickering, a female energy appeared during the experience a few times. I was traveling in space. I left earth. It was an amazing experience floating amongst the stars.” RC

“For me, ketamine felt like a vivid lucid dream. I had no physical body, but I was constantly moving through tunnels and tubes full of changing patterns and colors. I had a sense that I needed to keep going but there was no urgency to get anywhere in particular. I remember feeling a sense of excitement and some anxiety as I turned each new corner and I often found people I knew and loved along the way, encouraging me to keep going. Reflecting back I noticed that while I did not experience it as particularly profound or intense, the unfolding has helped me lessen feelings of isolation and cultivate my desire for connection and community.” -CM

"Ketamine helped me have direct experiences of frictionless perspective shifts. I can change my mind with less angst. I am definitely more flexible.” CBR

“Imagine a world where you are not a discrete being.... There is no “I”, only a sea of consciousness that contains everything and everyone. There is no time or space in the usual way you experience life. Rather, there is a kind of movement, sometimes fast, and sometimes slow, depending on the scenery and music and sensations. And feelings are inside and outside and come in waves. And you are sort of floating or soaring or falling or flying, but not really any of these. There are colors and sensations that intermingle, and a deep sense of peace and connection most of the time, and so the you - who is not you - can do nothing but surrender to this perhaps sacred experience of being. This is how you live, and you are happy, mostly, as this is what you know. There are no memories, although most everything feels familiar. There is no birth and death, but rather continual growing and expanding and sometimes shrinking.” GS