The Ketamine-Fueled 'Psychedelic Slumber Parties' That Get Tech Execs Back on Track
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The article discusses the process of administering ketamine therapy, highlighting the importance of client consent and emotional readiness. Clients are encouraged to listen to their feelings about participating in this innovative therapy. The setting is designed to be comforting, with elements like blankets and stuffed animals, to aid relaxation. It stresses the non-panacean nature of psychedelics, offering reassurance that not everyone must pursue this treatment. The journey includes doses that facilitate introspection, integration, and personal reflection, blending therapy with emotional support elements.
We encourage clients to bring things that are meaningful for them-like a journal, photos of loved ones, loved ones that have passed, rocks.
Ketamine and psychedelics are not a panacea. We know that it's not for everyone. You don't have to push yourself to do this new, innovative, cutting-edge type of therapy.
There's also the option to not do ketamine at all: You thought you wanted to do it, and then when push comes to shove, you're on your journey mat and you're just like, "I really don't want to do it."
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