PTSD
PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder can make daily functioning difficult and may not respond to standard treatments. Ketamine therapy is explored at KetamineHubs as one component of a broader care approach — always following thorough clinical screening to confirm it is appropriate for your specific presentation.
Safety is especially important when working with trauma. The structured protocol — which includes direct clinical supervision, guided sessions, and integration support — is designed to provide a contained and supported environment throughout the treatment process.
What to expect from this pathway:
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Thorough trauma-informed screening
A licensed clinician reviews your history carefully before any treatment decision is made.
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clinical team supervision required
Safety oversight is provided during all sessions at our Clinton, MD center with onsite clinical presence.
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Contained session environment
The structured preparation process is designed to reduce exposure and create a calm environment.
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Integration is part of the model
Follow-up integration support helps you process session content in a grounded way.
Questions about ptsd
If you have a question not covered here, our care team is happy to help.
Is ptsd treatable with ketamine therapy?
Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis through clinical screening. Not every presentation of ptsd qualifies. A licensed clinician reviews your medical history, current medications, and support environment before any decision is made.
What does the intake process involve?
The intake process starts with a consultation to review your health history and current situation. You will have the opportunity to ask questions, and the clinician will explain whether ketamine therapy is appropriate and what the treatment protocol would look like.
How is in-person supervision handled?
In-person sessions are supervised by licensed clinical staff at our Clinton, MD center. This supervision is a non-negotiable safety requirement.
How do I get started?
Start by checking your eligibility. The process is straightforward — complete the eligibility screening, and if appropriate, you will be connected with a licensed clinician to begin the intake process.
Related planning resources
Use these resources to compare options, review safety standards, and prepare your intake.