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The Gathering – A Poem

We think we are oneAn island to ourselvesGazing blankly in the mirrorWhat have I done with myself I am manyTiny versions of myselfCreated in stormsCreated in jubileePut me back togetherThere’s more than one of me Come oneCome allThere’s room at this placeLook across the roomSee the many facesAt the gathering

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Integration Matters

I left a group dosing session recently feeling ecstatic about the movement each client was experiencing within themselves and within each other. We start each group with an opening ceremony followed by a check in. Because this was the third dosing session, check in is a part of the integration

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Musings on Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Journeys

Transcendent or Difficult. Both journeys are welcomed and full of healing potential. I’d like to share some musings that came while holding space for a recent dosing session in a Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) group about potential journeys. Maybe you don’t know what it is to feel pleasure, joy, rest, nurture,

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Goals and Intentions in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Groups

We talk a lot about goals and intentions in our Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy groups. The reality is that your psychedelic therapy experience starts the moment you begin to explore the possibility. You will start to ask yourself deep questions and search for expansive meaning. You will begin to examine your life

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Ketamine Therapy vs. Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy

I have noticed recently how many Ketamine Therapy clinics are popping up around Nashville and online. So, I want to take some time to explain the difference between Ketamine Therapy and what we do here at Sacred Wellness: Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP). Ketamine Therapy usually requires six infusions of ketamine through

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Power in Numbers

The group component of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy. I am asked about this more than anything. Why group? It is the most anxiety-inducing part for most inquiring clients. Not the idea of taking a medicine and potentially having a psychedelic experience. I was surprised by this at first, but I have come

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