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For many couples, traditional talk therapy can feel like an endless loop, failing to break through entrenched patterns of distress. The stark reality? Up to a third of couples find conventional therapy ineffective, often relapsing into old arguments because logic crumbles when the nervous system is trapped in a defensive state. When our amygdala, the brain's fear processing center, perceives a partner as a threat, our survival instincts take over, shutting down the very connection we crave.

Enter ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) in the relational space—a "benevolent disruptor" that biochemically dampens the amygdala, reducing fear and softening the sharp edges of human interaction. This episode unpacks a groundbreaking qualitative study profiling nine therapists who are integrating ketamine into their work with dyads, revealing diverse ... 

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