Transformation is possible

The Gleam Initiative

You’ve worked hard—psychotherapy, medication, self-help—but the breakthrough you’re seeking hasn’t come.

Now there’s a proven and rapid path to lasting change—ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”

— Mary Oliver

Break Through, Move Forward

When traditional approaches haven’t worked, new tools can unlock profound healing. Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) offers a powerful way to move beyond emotional and mental blocks. By combining the neuroplasticity-enhancing effects of ketamine with guided therapy, we help you uncover insights, shift patterns, and create meaningful, lasting change.

How It Works

While ketamine has been safely and widely used as an anesthetic since the 1970’s, it wasn’t until recently that it has been used as a tool to treat depression and other mental health conditions. There is considerable evidence that treatment with ketamine works on the neurological level, strengthening and restoring neural connections by boosting brain plasticity and enhancing communication between brain cells. Learn more about the science of ketamine therapy from Harvard Health and explore its clinical applications in The Journal of Affective Disorders.

What are the benefits of integration?

As an anesthetic ketamine induces a dissociative state, and patients can benefit from the psychological experiences during a dosing session. Ketamine causes a temporary shift in awareness, where a person experiences themselves and the world in a more fluid, dreamlike way. Patients often describe feeling lighter, as if stepping outside usual thought patterns and the ways they . This experience can be therapeutic, offering a mental reset that softens rigid thinking and opens new ways of understanding emotions. With a skilled therapist who companions the patient on this journey, they can help reflect and make sense of the experience—or “integrate” it—helping to translate insights into meaningful and lasting change.


How we can help

At our practice, you’ll work with experienced therapists certified through Journey Clinical to ensure safe, ethical, and evidence-based care.