Ketamine Therapy for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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Ketamine Therapy for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Ketamine therapy is a promising new type of psychedelic assisted psychotherapy that has been used in treating a variety of mental health issues including trauma, PTSD, anxiety, and depression. More recent studies have shown that ketamine therapy also has therapeutic potential for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Eating Disorders, and Substance Use Disorders (SUDs).

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What is the Obsessive–Compulsive Spectrum?

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is one  mental diagnosis within the Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum.  The Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum  features even more disorders that are linked to OCD through the symptoms of obsessive thoughts, compulsive disorders, and anxiety.

Other diagnoses in the obsessive compulsive spectrum include substance use disorders (alcohol abuse, alcoholism, opioid use disorders, and drug use), eating disorders and many different anxiety disorders. These are all very closely linked, and therefore all show great potential for therapeutic treatment with ketamine therapy.

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How Can Ketamine Therapy Help Treat Eating Disorders?

In a study on ketamine therapy by Giovanni Martinotti, researchers found that:

“…Glutamatergic neurotransmission plays an important role in ED, particularly in Anorexia Nervosa.”

In addition to this, ketamine therapy displays anti-obsessional effects. Eating disorders often involve obsessional thoughts; sometimes obsessional thoughts about body image, or fears, or obsessive cravings.

Sufferers of “Pica,” an eating disorder that involves “eating strange items” like wax or wood, are compelled to eat these items and have no control of their actions. This lack of control is a compulsive behavior, and pica sufferers may also suffer from OCD or other obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders.

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Links Between OCD and Substance Abuse

Substance abuse disorders and OCD are both on the obsessive-compulsive spectrum of disorders, so it is common to have an OCD sufferer also abuse drugs and alcohol. Those that recover from substance abuse issues may find themselves battling OCD in addiction recovery. Often, when quitting drugs and alcohol, the body and brain will switch obsessions. This is why many recently-sober individuals suddenly become obsessed with cleaning, organization, exercise, diet, and other obsessive thoughts. It is important to have good therapy and mental health counseling to handle all of these symptoms.

How Does Ketamine Therapy Work

How Does Ketamine Therapy Work Therapeutically?

This is a difficult and complex question to answer, since we are talking about how the psychedelic experience changes a person’s view on their own life, personal traits, and habits. We don’t know the exact mechanism at work in ketamine therapy, but we know it shows therapeutic potential and ketamine therapy patients insist it works for them.

Once you experience a psychedelic experience, and the introspective thoughts that accompany it, you will have a more familiar understanding of what a psychedelic “trip” is and feels like. For those who have not experienced a trip, it can be described as a waking dream, but extremely focused (as opposed to a night dream that is scattered, and you often have trouble remembering details or meanings).

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“Awakening The Person In Charge Of Your Body and Mind”

During a psychedelic experience, you may feel a deeper connection to your own self than you have experienced before. This experience is described as “seeing the fabric of the universe,” or becoming aware of your place-in and connection-to the universe around you. Many state that this connection “awakens” a sense that you are in-charge of your own existence, your body, and your mind. You have a job to do: keep your body and mind healthy and happy. For many, this reminder is enough for them to get over all their mental blocks, ruts of depression, and mental health issues.

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Ketamine Therapy for Depression, Anxiety & OCD

Esketamine (The form of ketamine nasal spray used in ketamine therapy) is approved for use in treatment resistant depression and depression with thoughts of suicide. Ketamine therapy for OCD is an off-label use, though it shows great potential for therapy for multiple co-occurring disorders.  Depression, Anxiety, and OCD are all closely linked through the obsessive-compulsive spectrum of disorders, so it is only natural that symptoms of all the linked disorders would decrease with ketamine therapy treatment.

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Eating Disorder Treatment and Ketamine Therapy

Ketamine therapy sessions at the Arizona Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy Institute (AZPAPTI) are overseen by Dr Melissa Ferrell and the staff with Active Recovery Care. Their specialties include all of the closely-related disorders on the obsessive-compulsive spectrum of disorders. This makes AZPAPTI the most well-equipped ketamine therapy clinic for those suffering from multiple mental health and physical health concerns.

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How To Start Ketamine Therapy for OCD

The very first step in starting ketamine therapy is to start your consultation for treatment. This will cover all of your patient-intake information, and will schedule you for your preliminary screening. *NOTE – you must be pre-qualified first before you can receive ketamine therapy.

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Qualification for Ketamine Therapy

Once you are qualified, our team will ensure that your therapy session lengths and dosages match your clinical needs. We will also ensure that you are scheduled for the accompanying medications and therapy sessions — which are required for treatment and qualification.

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