Thoughts or feelings associated with trauma don’t typically surface during a ketamine infusion, unless you choose to actively bring them up. And, overall, ketamine can be a good option for PTSD, CPTSD, and other conditions or symptoms of trauma — by themselves or with other treatments such as SGBs.
- Address your thoughts or response to trauma the way you normally would – using coping strategies that work for you.
- If you’re in the office, and need help, talk with us – we have tools to help.
- Take comfort that you are in treatment. Ketamine infusions can help directly with symptoms of trauma, including PTSD and CPTSD.
- The time around the infusions can also be excellent opportunity to explore new and productive ways to engage with your trauma – use the window of neuroplasticity after a treatment for processing and other useful work.
- This is great time to work with a therapist – either to extend the work you’ve been doing, or to start with a new therapist.
