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ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy in New York City

Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic. However, at lower, sub anesthetic doses, ketamine seems to affect certain parts of the brain such as the neurotransmitter, glutamate, the dendrites, and the brainu2019s neuroplasticity. For more information visit us: https://www.douglaszimmerman.net/

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ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy in New York City

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  1. KETAMINE ASSISTED PSYCHOTHERAPY IN NEW YORK CITY In psychotherapy has been a hot topic. It’s one of the many psychedelics and currently being used in the therapeutic community throughout the world. It’s a new, and essential, change; and the future is brightening for wellness – physical, mental, and spiritual. the past several years, ketamine-assisted alternative medicines Ketamine: What is it and what does it do? Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic. However, at lower, sub anesthetic doses, ketamine seems to affect certain parts of the brain such as the neurotransmitter, glutamate, the dendrites, neuroplasticity. and the brain’s

  2. People with OCD, ADHD, and Depression tend to have brain’s that don’t properly regulate glutamate. And chronic stress leads to dendritic atrophy. Which leads to depression. Much research indicates that the brain’s neuroplasticity is enhanced, particularly in the first few weeks after taking the ketamine (the route of administration commonly ranges from injection to infusion, to lozenges, to nasal spray). With ketamine, the brain is given a chance to reset. You approachable after a dose or two. Your thoughts and feelings will be ripe for change. So, using this medicine in conjunction with therapy offers one a more dramatic opportunity for change. Prior to taking ketamine, a full medical evaluation will be conducted. may begin to feel “lighter” and more

  3. A quick acknowledgement to the other medicines out there, both plant and synthetic: they each work differently from one another, and like ketamine, are dependent upon how one metabolizes the medicine in question– for this will affect how the treatment goes – and, fortunately, or unfortunately, is trial and error. Ayahuasca, psilocybin, and LSD can take people through a darker place than, say, MDMA. Cannabis can help a person self-reflect and think with a sharper mind; the white noise may quiet and a person is calmer. And yet, many who take cannabis, think less clearly. MDMA can be too speedy. Ayahuasca and psilocybin can be too strong, and LSD too trippy. And there are many, many, more plant medicines being discovered, and other medicines being created, as each year passes by. I’ve given you my thoughts on ketamine. Right now, in New York, at least, ketamine is a legal, above-board practice for the treatment of different emotional/mental disorders and more. And medical marijuana is available. In New York, psilocybin, LSD, and MDMA are currently illegal, though this too will change. There are studies taking place in New York and in cities around the world that may offer these medicines. www.douglaszimmerman.net

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