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Ketamine Intensives in Dallas, Texas

Discover the Power of Healing with Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Intensives

 

Are you ready to experience profound mental and emotional transformation? Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) Intensive offers a unique opportunity to unlock deeper levels of healing in a safe, supportive environment. Ketamine therapy, combined with expert-guided psychotherapy, has been shown to help with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental health challenges.

 

Therapy With Abby provides ketamine intensives in Dallas, Texas. Our ketamine intensive programs offer a deeper dive into mental wellness, integrating the mind-altering effects of ketamine with targeted therapeutic techniques to catalyze lasting personal growth. Get in touch today to learn more and find out if ketamine intensive therapy is right for you. 

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What to Expect From Ketamine Intensives

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  • Personalized Care: Tailored sessions to meet your specific mental health needs.

  • Expert Team: Led by Abby Hartman and medical professionals trained in psychedelic-assisted therapy.

  • Deep Inner Work: Access and heal unresolved trauma and explore consciousness in new ways.

  • Comprehensive Support: From pre-session preparation to post-session integration, I am here every step of the way.

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Why Choose a Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Intensive?

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  • Accelerated Healing: Address emotional roadblocks and gain insights often inaccessible through traditional therapy alone.

  • Safe and Controlled: Administered in a clinical setting, with close monitoring for your safety and well-being.

  • Holistic Experience: We focus on both mind and body, with integrated support including mindfulness, meditation, and breath-work.

 

​Please know there are limited spots available for our ketamine intensives in Dallas, Texas. Book your consultation today to reserve your spot.

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Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy Intensives

  • A deep dive into your work.

  • Preparation, medicine session, and integration all in one day.

  • Preparation and follow up sessions.

  • 3-6 hours long.

  • Truly tailored to your individual needs.

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Ketamine Intensives vs. Traditional Therapy

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Ketamine intensive typically differ from traditional therapy in several key ways:

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  1. Duration and Frequency: Ketamine Therapy intensives often involve longer sessions or multiple sessions over a short period (e.g., several days), compared to traditional weekly or bi-weekly sessions.

  2. Focus: Ketamine Intensives tend to have a specific focus, such as addressing a particular issue or trauma, whereas traditional therapy might cover broader topics over time.

  3. Immersive Experience: The immersive nature of Ketamine intensives allows for deeper exploration and processing in a concentrated timeframe, often leading to rapid insights or breakthroughs.

  4. Structured Approach: Ketamine Intensives may incorporate various therapeutic modalities (like ketamine-assisted therapy) and structured activities to facilitate healing, while traditional therapy often follows a more conversational, open-ended format.

  5. Environment: Ketamine Therapy intensives can take place in specialized settings designed for deep work, which may differ from a typical clinical office environment.

  6. Goal Orientation: There’s often a specific outcome or goal in mind for the Ketamine intensive, whereas traditional therapy may focus more on ongoing growth and exploration.

Overall, ketamine intensives can provide a unique opportunity for transformative work in a shorter timeframe, appealing to those seeking significant change quickly. To learn more about our ketamine intensives in Dallas or to find out if this therapeutic treatment is right for you, please contact us today. 

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Therapy With Abby 

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Therapy With Abby is a Hybrid Virtual Practice, meaning some sessions are held remotely. This allows me to help more people, and make therapy more accessible, regardless of location, in the following cities: Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio. 

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