Ketamine Treatment for OCD at Nushama

Discover how ketamine-assisted therapy may provide relief from obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors where traditional treatments have fallen short.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a challenging mental health condition characterized by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors that can severely disrupt daily life.

Traditional treatments like SSRIs and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) help many, but some continue to struggle with persistent symptoms. At Nushama, we offer an innovative approach through ketamine-assisted therapy, providing new hope for those who have found limited relief from conventional methods

Our protocol of therapeutic journeys may help you release the cycle of obsessions and compulsions. Explore a new path today.

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How Ketamine Therapy Works for OCD

Ketamine interacts with the brain’s neurotransmitters in ways that can significantly reduce the symptoms of OCD. Unlike traditional medications that primarily target the serotonin system, ketamine modulates the glutamatergic system, providing rapid relief from obsessive-compulsive symptoms.

This treatment may help to break the cycle of intrusive thoughts and compulsive actions by fostering neuroplasticity and creating new neural pathways, offering patients a chance to regain control over their thoughts and behaviors.

Our comprehensive treatment program includes an initial consultation, individualized infusion plans, and dedicated integration therapy to support lasting change.

Our Approach at Nushama

Transforming Lives with Innovative Care

Your journey to overcoming anxiety begins with a detailed assessment and a personalized treatment plan. From preparation to integration therapy post-ketamine sessions, our team ensures a safe, supportive experience focused on long-term anxiety management strategies.

Ketamine Infusions Protocol

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Medical Assessment

We assess your medical history and medication to confirm ketamine is an appropriate treatment. Pre-treatment testing can include urine and blood tests, blood pressure and EKG.

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Preparation

Ketamine therapy is unlike any other treatment you are likely to have encountered, so preparing your mind and body for the experience is critical. We’ll give you information on how to cultivate a positive mindset in the weeks leading up to your journey. We will also encourage you to set an intention before each infusion—a goal or purpose for your journey that will help direct the experience and gather insights—and then “let go.”

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Psychedelic Treatment Sessions

Nushama physicians or doctors typically administer 6 treatments/infusions over a 3-6 week period, receiving up to 2 infusions per week. The treatments take place in a serene environment with ambient music. Vitals and anesthesia levels are constantly monitored by Nushama doctors and nurses to ensure the highest level of safety.

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Integration

Licensed therapists or trained integration coaches work with members with the intention of helping them glean insights after each journey to integrate into their daily lives. Integration can also include practices like yoga, journaling, meditation, mindfulness techniques, or listening to music from the treatment. The idea is to help individuals tap into their inner healer for lasting change.

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Follow-up

If a member does not have a therapist (or would like additional support), Nushama therapists work with members to integrate learnings into their daily lives for lasting results. Some members may also benefit from additional “booster” sessions. Psychedelics are transformative medicines, but healing requires more than the experience of the journey.

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Ketamine Infusion Protocol

Person at a desk writing in an open notebook

01

Preparation

Ketamine therapy is unlike any other treatment you are likely to have encountered, so preparing your mind and body for the experience is critical. We’ll give you information on how to cultivate a positive mindset in the weeks leading up to your journey. We will also encourage you to set an intention before each infusion—a goal or purpose for your journey that will help direct the experience and gather insights—and then “let go.”

Person at reception working with someone using a laptop

02

Medical Assessment

We assess your medical history and medication to confirm ketamine is an appropriate treatment. Pre-treatment testing can include urine and blood tests, blood pressure and EKG.

Person relaxing on a reclining couch with eye mask and headphones during a ketamine infusion treatment in NYC

03

Psychedelic Treatment Sessions

Nushama physicians or doctors typically administer 6 treatments/infusions over a 3-6 week period, receiving up to 2 infusions per week. The treatments take place in a serene environment with ambient music. Vitals and anesthesia levels are constantly monitored by Nushama doctors and nurses to ensure the highest level of safety.

Over the shoulder view of a therapist sitting with a patient

04

Integration

Licensed therapists or trained integration coaches work with members with the intention of helping them glean insights after each journey to integrate into their daily lives. Integration can also include practices like yoga, journaling, meditation, mindfulness techniques, or listening to music from the treatment. The idea is to help individuals tap into their inner healer for lasting change.

Over the shoulder view of someone having an online meeting with someone through a laptop

05

Follow-up

If a member does not have a therapist (or would like additional support), Nushama therapists work with members to integrate learnings into their daily lives for lasting results. Some members may also benefit from additional “booster” sessions. Psychedelics are transformative medicines, but healing requires more than the experience of the journey.

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Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) affects approximately 2.3% of the population, presenting as a chronic condition characterized by intrusive, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions). The average onset age is around 19.5 years, with males and females equally impacted, although symptom types and severities can vary.

This disorder significantly hinders personal, social, and occupational functioning, comparable to or greater than impacts seen with chronic physical illnesses. Comorbidities such as anxiety, depression, and ADHD are common, complicating the treatment landscape. Despite its prevalence, OCD is often misunderstood, contributing to underdiagnosis and undertreatment, particularly in diverse and underserved populations​​​​​​.

The etiology of OCD involves a complex interplay of genetic, environmental, and neurobiological factors, with those having a family history facing higher risks. Diagnosis and treatment are frequently delayed, with the average individual waiting years before receiving effective care. Treatment typically comprises cognitive-behavioral therapy, especially Exposure and Response Prevention, and SSRIs, which can significantly reduce symptoms and improve quality of life​​​​​​. Understanding OCD is crucial for fostering awareness, reducing stigma, and enhancing access to car

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