Transform Your Mental Health with Ketamine Therapy
Join countless others who have used Ketamine treatment to aid with healing Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, and Addiction.
What People Are Saying
I have received Ketamine Therapy from Dr. Yi and the actual ketamine experience was overwhelming but not totally unpleasant. And you do get to step outside your normal thought patterns and see yourself from a different angle during the therapy session, what really made a huge difference in my life was it’s capacity to make habit formation quicker and easier. Before I wrote maybe twice a year, and now, I don’t feel right until I jot down a few hundred words every day.
I’m writing to share my experience with Ketamine treatments at Modern Behavioral. I can only say that it’s been tremendously helpful. As I understand it, Ketamine actually “turns off” the habenula, the part of my brain that generates withering self-criticism, allowing me to feel what it’s like to not have that constantly critical voice battering me.
Ketamine’s role in the future of psychiatry
Ketamine is a medication that has been used for anesthesia and pain relief for many years. Recent studies, however, have shown promising results in treating a variety of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and more.
One of the most significant benefits of ketamine treatment is its rapid onset of action. Unlike traditional antidepressants, which can take weeks or even months to start working, ketamine can produce results within hours or days. This is particularly important for people who are experiencing severe depression or suicidal ideation and need rapid relief. For these individuals, the quick onset of ketamine treatment can be life-saving.
Another benefit of ketamine treatment is its effectiveness in treating treatment-resistant depression (depression that does not respond to traditional antidepressant medications or other therapies). Ketamine has been shown to be effective in treating up to 70% of patients with treatment-resistant depression.