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What Conditions Can Ketamine Therapy Help Treat?

by | May 3, 2026

Last updated on May 25th, 2026 at 04:06 pm

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A guided approach to mental health and behavioral patterns

Ketamine-assisted therapy is being used to support a range of mental health conditions—especially when traditional treatments haven’t provided enough relief.

At NW Regen, ketamine is delivered as part of a structured, medically guided process designed to help create lasting change.

Depression

Depression often involves deeply ingrained patterns of thought and reduced neuroplasticity—making it difficult to shift perspective or feel relief.

Ketamine may help by:

  • Rapidly improving mood in some patients
  • Increasing the brain’s flexibility
  • Creating space for new thought patterns to emerge

Anxiety

Chronic anxiety is often driven by an overactive stress response and repetitive thought loops.

Ketamine may:

  • Reduce the intensity of anxious thinking
  • Support a calmer baseline state
  • Help patients relate differently to fear and uncertainty

PTSD / Trauma

Trauma affects both the mind and the body.

Ketamine may help patients:

  • Process traumatic experiences with more distance and safety
  • Reduce emotional reactivity
  • Access new ways of understanding past events

At NW Regen, this may be combined with nervous system treatments to further support regulation. This can include SGB, performed by stellate ganglion block specialist, Dr. Ryan Wood.

Addiction & Behavioral Patterns

Addiction and behavioral cycles are often reinforced by deeply embedded neural pathways.

Ketamine may help:

  • Interrupt repetitive patterns
  • Create a “pause” in automatic behaviors
  • Support new choices and perspectives

When combined with therapy, this can help patients build more sustainable changes over time.

A Different Way Forward

Ketamine treatment is not a standalone solution.

It’s a tool that works best within a structured process that includes preparation, support, and integration.

At NW Regen, the goal is not just symptom relief—but helping patients create meaningful, lasting change.

👉 Ask our team if our guided ketamine experience may be right for you.

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