Experience transformative ketamine therapies at The Wellness Drip Offering relief for mood disorders, chronic pain, and more with expert care and advanced treatments.
Ketamine is being studied as a tool in treating substance use disorders. Research suggests that ketamine may help by influencing brain systems involved in reward, memory, and behavior, particularly the glutamate system. It may also enhance neuroplasticity — the brain’s ability to form new connections — which could support changes in thought and behavior patterns linked to addiction. While results can vary, early studies show promise, especially when ketamine therapy is used alongside other support like counseling or behavioral therapy. As with any treatment, it’s important to work with a trusted care team to find what’s right for you.
Substance abuse can look different for everyone, but common warning signs may include:
Substance abuse happens when someone uses drugs or alcohol in a way that harms their health, relationships, or daily life. This can include using more than intended, being unable to stop, or continuing use despite negative consequences. Over time, it can affect both the body and mind — but support and treatment are available, and recovery is possible.
If you or someone you care about is struggling with substance abuse, ketamine therapy may offer a path toward healing. Contact us today for a consultation to explore how this groundbreaking treatment can support your recovery.
Substance use can affect the brain’s ability to regulate mood, motivation, and behavior, often making it challenging to shift away from harmful patterns. Research suggests that ketamine may help by encouraging new neural connections, which could support emotional healing and greater mental clarity.
Some individuals have shared that ketamine therapy helped them feel less stuck in negative thought cycles — creating space for personal growth and improved well-being when used alongside other forms of support.
Please note: We do not offer addiction treatment services. If you are currently experiencing active substance dependence, we recommend connecting with a licensed addiction specialist or treatment program first. Ketamine therapy may be explored later as part of a broader recovery plan.
Experience transformative ketamine therapies at The Wellness Drip Offering relief for mood disorders, chronic pain, and more with expert care and advanced treatments.