Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is a deeply transformative modality that helps clients reconnect with their inner world, heal trauma at its roots, and rediscover meaning. In my Austin-based psychotherapy practice, I offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy as part of a spiritually and existentially informed trauma healing process—one that honors both the neuroscience of transformation and the mystery of being human.
KAP is more than a treatment; it’s an invitation to awaken to your wholeness. The medicine can open a window into the unconscious—helping you access emotional material that has long been defended against or dissociated from. When paired with skilled therapeutic support, these experiences can catalyze profound healing, self-understanding, and integration.
Ketamine can create a flexible, receptive state of consciousness in which emotional material that has been hidden, defended against, or dissociated from can safely emerge. Within this state, we engage the process of memory reconsolidation, allowing the emotional learnings formed during moments of fear, trauma, or disconnection to be revisited and transformed at their roots.
In our work together, I integrate:
Coherence Therapy
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Somatic Experiencing
These modalities help you meet your inner experience with compassion, curiosity, and grounded presence—supporting genuine, embodied change rather than insight alone.
Integration is where healing deepens.
As a therapist specializing in psychedelic integration in Austin, I help clients process, embody, and make meaning of their Ketamine experiences. Integration sessions support you in translating insights into lived change—anchoring spiritual or existential realizations into daily life and relationships.
Whether you’re working through Complex PTSD, attachment trauma, emotional dysregulation, or patterns of dissociation, KAP provides a framework for transforming the core emotional learnings that keep you stuck. Healing emerges not from bypassing pain, but from allowing pain to be met, understood, and released in a compassionate, embodied way.
All trauma is relational, and so is healing. My work is grounded in Attachment Theory and Interpersonal Neurobiology, emphasizing the importance of safety, resonance, and co-regulation. Together, we create an environment where all parts of you are welcome—especially the parts that feel unsafe, ashamed, or unseen.
From this place of trust, Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy becomes a bridge back to connection: with your body, your emotions, and the larger web of existence. The goal is not simply to reduce symptoms, but to help you feel alive, grounded, and at home in the world again.
At the heart of my approach lies an existential orientation—the understanding that trauma disconnects us not only from others, but from our sense of meaning, belonging, and selfhood. Ketamine can help us confront the profound questions of existence—freedom, mortality, isolation, and purpose—with renewed openness.
Through this lens, Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy becomes a path of awakening: a return to authenticity, aliveness, and spiritual connection. Healing is not about becoming someone new—it’s about remembering the truth of who you are beyond trauma.
I offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy in collaboration with Journey Clinical, a leading medical organization that provides medical assessment and ongoing support for clients receiving Ketamine treatment.
If you’re ready to explore how Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy in Austin can support your healing and transformation, I invite you to schedule an initial consultation. Together, we’ll discuss your goals, personal history, and whether KAP might be right for you.