Ketamine therapy, which is often linked to its recreational use, is becoming a popular treatment for mental health issues such as depression and PTSD. Although it can lead to altered states of consciousness, the purpose of using ketamine therapeutically is not to create a recreational ‘high,’ but rather to adjust brain chemistry for therapeutic advantages.
During treatment, patients might feel temporary dissociation or euphoria, but these effects are carefully monitored and controlled in a clinical environment to ensure safety and optimize the therapeutic results.