Why Ketamine Is Changing Psychiatry
Scott Shannon, MD argues that ketamine is doing more than relieving depression. It may be helping psychiatry move beyond symptom management toward a model of care grounded in flexibility, insight, and deeper psychological healing. The post Why Ketamine Is Changing Psychiatry appeared first on Psychedelics Today.
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