This article was originally published on Microdose and appears here with permission. Introduction To The Crisis And Ketamine’s Promise
Chronic pain and depression are major health crises in the United States, significantly affecting the quality of life for millions. Traditional treatments often fall short in providing relief, leading to an urgent need for alternative therapies. Recent studies, including the one detailed in Frontiers in Pain Research have begun to explore the efficacy of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAPT) in treating these comorbid conditions. This pilot study investigates two distinct approaches to KAPT, providing insight into potential therapeutic pathways that combine psychological and pharmacological interventions. The Dual Burden Of Chronic Pain And Depression
Chronic pain and depression often coexist, creating a complex treatment landscape. The pilot study by Daniella Batievsky, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Michelle Weiner, Shari B. Kaplan LCSW, Cannectd Wellness, Dr. Michael Edward Thase, Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Domenick Nicholas Maglione, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center, United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Philadelphia; Denise Christina Vidot, School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Miami; is set against a backdrop of increasing diagnoses and inadequate responses to conventional medications. The costs associated with these conditions—not only financial but also emotional and societal—are staggering, emphasizing the need for more effective treatments.
Loading… Understanding Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Ketamine, traditionally used as an anesthetic, has shown promise in recent years for its rapid antidepressant effects. The pilot study explores its use in a psychotherapeutic setting, comparing two different KAPT approaches: a psychedelic approach involving high doses of ketamine administered intramuscularly and a psycholytic approach using lower doses sublingually during therapy sessions. This innovative treatment targets both the symptoms and underlying causes of chronic pain and depression through induced altered states of consciousness and psychological healing. Study Design And Methods
The study meticulously detailed by the team involved ten adults diagnosed with both chronic pain and major depressive disorder. The participants were divided into two groups to receive either the psychedelic or psycholytic treatment. Over the course of the treatment, several metrics were […]

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