
Unlock Deep Healing, Emotional Resilience, and Restorative Sleep with Ketamine-Assisted Therapy
It’s time to reset, restore, and reclaim deep, effortless sleep.
Ketamine-assisted therapy (KAT) is a science-backed, breakthrough approach that combines the therapeutic effects of ketamine with integrative coaching and mindfulness-based support. Used in a controlled, intentional setting, ketamine can help:
Reset the nervous system and promote deep relaxation
Reduce anxiety and rumination, which interfere with sleep
Increase neuroplasticity, allowing the brain to rewire unhealthy patterns
Help process unresolved stress and emotional trauma linked to sleep disturbances
Promote a state of deep introspection and emotional clarity
Why Ketamine for Sleep?
Sleep isn’t just about shutting your eyes—it’s a complex, deeply connected process influenced by your nervous system, emotional health, and subconscious mind. If you’ve tried traditional sleep solutions and still struggle, it’s time to look deeper.
🚫 Common Sleep Barriers KAT Helps Address:
🔹 Racing thoughts and an overactive mind at bedtime
🔹 Chronic stress, burnout, and emotional exhaustion
🔹 Nervous system dysregulation (fight-or-flight mode)
🔹 Trauma or suppressed emotions disrupting sleep cycles
🔹 Resistance to rest, fear of sleep, or subconscious sleep blocks
💡 Ketamine works by helping your brain enter a state of deep introspection, emotional processing, and nervous system reset, making it easier to reclaim natural, effortless sleep.
How Does Ketamine Work in Sleep Integration Coaching?
Your Ketamine experience is designed to be a safe, guided, and deeply personal journey. Here’s what you can expect:
1️⃣ Personalized Sleep & Stress Assessment
We begin by understanding your unique sleep challenges, emotional patterns, and nervous system regulation needs.
2️⃣ Functional Lab Testing & Sleep Coaching
We combine science-backed sleep analysis with mind-body techniques to create a customized plan tailored to your needs.
3️⃣ Ketamine Sessions (In collaboration with licensed professionals)
Your ketamine journey will be facilitated in a safe and supportive setting, where you’ll experience a deep inward exploration, guided by intentional prompts and integrative coaching.
4️⃣ Integration & Nervous System Recalibration
After your session, we support you through integration coaching—helping you translate insights from your experience into long-term shifts in sleep patterns, stress resilience, and overall well-being.
📌 Ketamine is not a one-time magic cure—it’s a tool for profound inner work. We ensure your experience is fully supported with the right structure, guidance, and personalized strategies for lasting sleep transformation.
Clinical Team
We work alongside a dedicated clinical team to ensure that every aspect of your wholeness journey is supported with expert medical guidance and compassionate care. Our prescribing physician and psychiatric physician associate bring extensive experience in integrative psychiatry, sleep health, and psychedelic-assisted therapy, ensuring that ketamine-assisted therapy (KAT) is delivered safely, ethically, and with personalized attention.
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Dr. Jonathan Drew is an integrative physician specializing in ketamine-assisted therapy, inflammation, chronic pain, and mental health, blending his background in emergency medicine, movement-based healing, and psychedelic treatment modalities to support whole-person wellness. With a foundation in allopathic and international medicine, extensive experience in humanitarian care, and a deep commitment to mind-body healing, he partners with patients to explore sleep optimization, nervous system regulation, and holistic treatment approaches for lasting transformation.
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With over 40 years in healthcare, Dona is a Master Physician Associate specializing in Psychiatry, bringing a holistic and integrative approach to mental health. Her expertise spans psychopharmacology, plant medicine, transpersonal therapy, and hypnotherapy, allowing her to create personalized treatment strategies that honor both modern psychiatry and traditional healing practices. Certified in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) and non-ordinary states of consciousness facilitation, she blends evidence-based medicine with deep mind-body awareness, empowering clients to navigate their healing journey with clarity, compassion, and agency.
Ketamine FAQs
What is ketamine?
Ketamine is a Schedule III medication that has long been used safely as an anesthetic and analgesic agent and in recent years as a breakthrough treatment of depression, alcoholism, substance dependencies, PTSD and other psychiatric diagnoses, as well as for existential, psychological and spiritual crises and growth.
Ketamine is classified as a dissociative anesthetic and it is currently the only legal psychedelic medicine that physicians can prescribe to give patients access to “expanded states of consciousness” associated with classic psychedelic experiences. During the peak of the therapeutic ketamine experience, clients participate in a realm of consciousness variably described as as “cosmic,” “connected”, “ego dissolved,” and “boundless.”
Is Ketamine-Assisted Therapy (KAT) right for me?
KAT is only allowed for people with specific mental health diagnoses, such as treatment-resistant depression, PTSD and suicidality. You must receive a qualified mental health diagnosis to be eligible for treatment.
KAT may not be appropriate for people with certain mental or physical health problems. Ketamine may cause a loosening up of one’s perception of reality. In some mental health diagnoses, such as psychosis or schizophrenia, where there is already some disconnect with one’s sense of reality, this treatment can exacerbate these conditions.
Likewise certain physical diagnoses, for example, some heart conditions, may be contraindicated, so further screening is necessary to determine whether or not KAT is a safe course of treatment for you.
How long is a session, and what does it involve?
Each KAT session is 3 hours, including a 15-minute check-in with your medical provider and your KAT provider. Your KAT provider is present throughout the entirety of the session. The ketamine journey itself typically lasts between 30-50 minutes. The remaining time ensures adequate recovery and integration time with your KAT provider.
What is the treatment regimen and how many appointments will I need?
Harvest’s Ketamine model involves 1-2 preparation/intake non-ketamine sessions and 3-6 KAT sessions, typically with integration sessions following each KAT session. There is no specific schedule between sessions; everyone’s needs are different. That is why we leave the scheduling of your sessions between you & your KAT provider.
What if I already have a therapist or mental health provider?
Many mental health providers are becoming increasingly aware of the benefits of psychedelic-assisted therapy yet cannot provide those services for their clients. We encourage you to continue your work with your provider while going through KAT. Your Harvest Guide will require a specific number of preparation and integration sessions with you. With your permission, your current provider and your Harvest provider will share information to support you through your ketamine journeys. Once you complete your series of ketamine treatments, we recommend you continue with your current provider.
Can I get addicted to ketamine?
In a meta-study by Cambridge University: Ketamine for the treatment of mental health and substance use disorders: comprehensive systematic review, researchers reviewed 83 ketamine studies. In particular, they looked for evidence of ketamine dependence/abuse and found:
“Given that ketamine may also be used recreationally, it is notable that even in addiction treatment, no studies in our review report a transition to illicit use engendered by introduction to ketamine in a therapeutic context.”
This powerful evidence aligns with the experience of practitioners in our provider network. Harvest is part of a Ketamine therapy network that has conducted more than 500 in-office Ketamine therapy sessions and has filed more than 100 take-home prescriptions and refills in the past three years, and to date, not a single patient’s ketamine use has escalated in the direction of addictive or dependent use.
Harvest’s model emphasizes regular points of contact and conversation among the client, the medical provider, and the mental health provider to ensure that ketamine is a good fit and is continuing to be a therapeutically productive tool.
Can ketamine cure me?
Ketamine itself is not a cure and it does not change your behavior. Instead, if you’re willing to learn and embrace the new pathways that the experience with ketamine opens up, it can be highly effective in helping you change problematic habits.