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Until psilocybin-assisted therapy is available, is Ketamine-assisted therapy right for you?

In Colorado, psilocybin-assisted therapy has gotten a lot of attention since the passing of Proposition 122, which decriminalized the possession, growing, and personal use of psilocybin.

Colorado was the second state in the United States to approve psychedelic-assisted therapy, but the reality is that the state isn’t planning on psilocybin-assisted therapy being available for therapists to use with their clients until at least 2024.

Until then, if you’re looking for help with treatment-resistant conditions that include depression, PTSD, or trauma, there’s an alternative therapy option available that’s already legal and in use our therapists: Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.

What Ketamine-assisted therapy is for

Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy is a science-backed, alternative, and safe way to create change and heal in transformative ways. It’s legal in Colorado with a prescription, approved by the FDA for therapy, and it can transform your mind in ways that go far beyond traditional talk therapy. It’s been proven in scientific studies to help people with PTSD, depression, anxiety, and trauma, and it’s one of the most requested alternative therapy methods we use at My Denver Therapy.

We offer Ketamine-assisted therapy in Denver, Greenwood Village, and Lone Tree, and since it was legalized in Colorado, we’ve become one of the most experienced private practices in Colorado that have this alternative method of therapy in the Denver area.

Because we know the state’s timeline for psilocybin therapy is years away, if you’re interested in finding out if an alternative type of therapy like Ketamine-assisted therapy might be for you, you can contact us anytime. Our therapists would be happy to explore if Ketamine-assisted therapy could provide the healing and change that you’re looking for.

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Please note: We’re unable to accept Medicaid or insurance.

Our rates are listed on our website. MDMA and Psilocybin-assisted therapy aren’t available yet. We are out of network for all types of insurance, including TRICARE.