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Why Your Patients Should Set An Intention Before Their Infusion
Did you know that there was a study conducted that found that tea intentionally treated by Buddhist monks actually had a positive impact on those who drank the tea? Just like tea, you should also encourage your patients to set an intention before their infusion. Read our blog to learn more.
How To Help Your Patients Through Challenging Ketamine Infusion Experiences
As a ketamine specialist, you will be dealing with patients who will face negative experiences. There are a few things that you can do to help alleviate their challenges, which we will talk about in this blog post.
The Importance Of Music For Your Ketamine Patients
During ketamine infusions, it’s important to create the right set & setting for your patients. This includes playing the right music, which creates a more positive and transformative experience. Find out why music is so crucial in this blog post.
4 Things to Let Your Ketamine Patients Know To Expect During An Infusion
Your patients will experience a lot of emotions before and during their ketamine infusion. There are a few things that you, as their doctor, should reassure them about so that they know what to expect. Read this blog post to learn what are the 4 things that you should let them know about.
The 4 Types of Non-Ordinary Experiences Your Ketamine Patients Can Have
Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic, so when you administer ketamine infusions, your patients will have non-ordinary experiences. In this blog post, we’ll talk about these 4 types of experiences which you should be aware of.
The 4 Categories of Intravenous Ketamine Usage
Using ketamine to treat depression and chronic pain is considered “off-label.” What does that mean, and how do you know if you are providing ketamine treatments that are scientifically based?