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Dive into episode 10 as we build upon our discussion of ketamine's rapid antidepressant effects from episode 9! This time, we explore a fascinating frontier: using automated tools and ketamine games to help those positive changes stick around longer.
Discover how researchers are investigating interactive computer programs, like apps, to engage the brain's neuroplasticity and solidify the benefits of ketamine. We'll delve into Rejoyn, an FDA-authorized prescription digital therapeutic that combines brain training exercises and therapy lessons for adults with depression on medication. While not specifically for use with ketamine, its approach of leveraging neuroplasticity to rebuild connections and rework emotional processing echoes the potential we discussed.
We also examine the exciting concept of ketamine games, inspired by the principles of Automated Self-Association Training (ASAT) explored in episode 9, which aims to boost self-worth and prolong ketamine's effects by using positive reinforcement, smiling faces, and personalized elements. Could these innovative, low-cost, and portable techniques be the key to extending relief from depression after ketamine treatment? Tune in to find out!
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Dive into episode 10 as we build upon our discussion of ketamine's rapid antidepressant effects from episode 9! This time, we explore a fascinating frontier: using automated tools and ketamine games to help those positive changes stick around longer.
Discover how researchers are investigating interactive computer programs, like apps, to engage the brain's neuroplasticity and solidify the benefits of ketamine. We'll delve into Rejoyn, an FDA-authorized prescription digital therapeutic that combines brain training exercises and therapy lessons for adults with depression on medication. While not specifically for use with ketamine, its approach of leveraging neuroplasticity to rebuild connections and rework emotional processing echoes the potential we discussed.
We also examine the exciting concept of ketamine games, inspired by the principles of Automated Self-Association Training (ASAT) explored in episode 9, which aims to boost self-worth and prolong ketamine's effects by using positive reinforcement, smiling faces, and personalized elements. Could these innovative, low-cost, and portable techniques be the key to extending relief from depression after ketamine treatment? Tune in to find out!
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