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*We do not give medical advice* Explore the two major models of ketamine treatment for mental illness: 1) The strictly medical model, which treats ketamine as a chemical that can fix a patient's biological illness; and 2) the more holistic model, which emphasizes psychological growth and sees value in the altered mind-states that ketamine can cause. We discuss how best to think about a patient's role throughout their treatment. Is it most helpful to see a patient as a passive recipient of care? Or is it more accurate to see them as active participants? What would it mean to see a patient as their own primary healer? Co-hosts Lynn and Molly also discuss the role of shame, isolation, friendship, and community in the healing process.
Please subscribe, rate us, and share Ketamine Insights with someone you love (and someone they love!).
The Kriya Institute has many great resources, including this (unvetted) list of providers https://www.kriyainstitute.com/find-a-provider/ 
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Visit us at ketamineinsights.com
 Join our community and help shape the future of Ketamine Insights via Patreon at patreon.com/ketamineinsights
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If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please get help. In the US, you can call 988. You are not alone.
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 By Molly Dunn & Lynn Schneider
By Molly Dunn & Lynn Schneider4.7
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*We do not give medical advice* Explore the two major models of ketamine treatment for mental illness: 1) The strictly medical model, which treats ketamine as a chemical that can fix a patient's biological illness; and 2) the more holistic model, which emphasizes psychological growth and sees value in the altered mind-states that ketamine can cause. We discuss how best to think about a patient's role throughout their treatment. Is it most helpful to see a patient as a passive recipient of care? Or is it more accurate to see them as active participants? What would it mean to see a patient as their own primary healer? Co-hosts Lynn and Molly also discuss the role of shame, isolation, friendship, and community in the healing process.
Please subscribe, rate us, and share Ketamine Insights with someone you love (and someone they love!).
The Kriya Institute has many great resources, including this (unvetted) list of providers https://www.kriyainstitute.com/find-a-provider/ 
Email us at [email protected] 
Visit us at ketamineinsights.com
 Join our community and help shape the future of Ketamine Insights via Patreon at patreon.com/ketamineinsights
Follow us on Instagram @ketamineinsights 
Share clips from our YouTube channel 
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please get help. In the US, you can call 988. You are not alone.
Support the show

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