Thank you, for sharing. I appreciate your insight. I am personally neither a psychiatrist nor any sort of mainstream or traditional pathway counselor. My work is mystical and largely informed by plant medicine over the last decade and my own journeying and/or guided initiations with wisdom keepers, shamans and healers. Personally, while I have witnessed some incredible case studies for ketamine therapy and I agree with you it can be quite promising for treating serious issues I am not a proponent necessarily. It doesn't sit quite well with me. Perhaps because I am also well exposed and aware of a mass addiction epidemic on these and other types of drugs. If such therapies are undertaken they definitely should be entirely under supervision and have a start and end plan. And one should exercise a lot of caution and clear intention. My view of this whole new lil industry that's popped up is a way for mainstream medical industry to be capitalizing on the psychedelic, spiritual and plant medicine, trauma healing "fad" in a clinical settings. I am sharing based on having had friends working in such kethamine clinics.
I prefer working with plant allies such as wachuma, mushrooms and ayahuasca.