INDICATION OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER
Ketamine augmented psychotherapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder.
OBESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER
Obsessive-compulsive disorder ass an indication for ketamine treatment
People who suffer from OCD are under pressure to repeat certain behaviors, rituals, and thoughts in a recurring manner. This may involve checking again and again whether the door is really locked properly. It may also involve constantly cleaning one’s own hands or objects. The list of examples is long. Those affected by obsessive-compulsive disorder suffer greatly from these thoughts or actions that they cannot control. OCD can significantly impact their lives (1).
We have compiled more information about OCD. Here you can read more about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
THERAPY OPTION KETAMINE
Ketamine as new treatment option
Obsessive-compulsive disorder can be treated with various methods. These include psychotherapy and drug therapy, especially antidepressants. On this page, we will discuss the treatment of OCD with ketamine-augmented psychotherapy.
If previous therapies have not shown sufficient therapeutic success, Augmented Psychotherapy with ketamine can be another treatment option. We use ketamine’s possible rapid antidepressant effect, as well as its mind-altering effects. This can be a new impetus towards improvement, even after prolonged therapy.
OCD INTENSIVE TREATMENT
Ketamine for obsessive-compulsive disorder
In altered states of consciousness, people can often break through entrenched patterns of thinking and behavior. This can positively influence a renewed psychotherapeutic process. Not infrequently, people in altered states of consciousness can gain important insights and knowledge about themselves and their environment, which can be of great value in the treatment of your mental illness. Augmented psychotherapy can thus also be a therapeutic option after a long period of illness and initiate a process of change.
OCD & DEPRESSION
Ketamine to treat depressive symptoms
It is not uncommon for depressive symptoms to accompany obsessive-compulsive disorder. The rapid antidepressant effects which appear after ketamine administration allow patients to work more actively on their obsessive-compulsive disorder in therapy, with a diminished burden from depressive symptoms. Experiences with altered states of consciousness commonly lead to less rigidly entrenched patterns of thought and behavior, which are typical of obsessive-compulsive disorder. In these cases, integration psychotherapy is helpful for sustaining helping you shape these changes in a lasting way.
Published on 05.05.2021