Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy

The Treatment You’ve Been Looking For

What is KAP?

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is an innovative approach that differs from traditional therapy options. 

A key part of KAP, unsurprisingly, is the use of ketamine infusions to accentuate and enhance the therapeutic session. Likewise, therapy can enhance the positive effects of ketamine infusion.

Ketamine infusions can be incredibly effective on their own, but having a therapist guide you through the experience and work through your feelings and thought processes can strengthen the amount of good this treatment can do for your mental health.

KAP can be used to address several treatment-resistant conditions like depression, PTSD, OCD, anxiety disorders, and chronic pain conditions.

Meet Your Therapist

Juniper Talley Is Here to Help

Juniper is known for their sense of humor, spirit of adventure, and deep care for people. A longtime Alaskan, Juniper approaches healing with warmth and authenticity, meeting each person where they are and fostering connection as the foundation for change.

Alongside this personal touch, Juniper brings a wealth of professional experience. Their career has spanned emergency care, flight nursing, obstetrics, pediatrics, and mental health, leading them to pursue advanced training as a Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP). Juniper has completed training in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, psychedelic-assisted therapy, Brainspotting, and CBT for gender-affirming care, always through a trauma-informed and decolonized lens.

Outside of their clinical work, Juniper nurtures creativity and community. You might find them recording ASMR or yoga nidra, forest bathing with their corgi Omar, organizing dance events, or creating space for community saunas. Whether in the clinic or the community, Juniper carries a spirit of curiosity, compassion, and playfulness into everything they do.

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What Does a Session Look Like?

The first session determines if KAP is the right treatment for you and identifies your treatment’s end goals.

The following sessions may last anywhere from 90 minutes to 3 hours, but the length of the session greatly varies depending upon the dose, response, recovery time, as well as other factors.

Much like ketamine infusions or traditional therapy, KAP is most effective when you commit to an individualized treatment plan that stretches out over several weeks.

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