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Ketamine-Assisted Group Therapy for Work-Related Stress in First Responders and Frontline Health Care Workers
Ketamine-Assisted Group Therapy for Work Stress in First Responders and Frontline Health Workers
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Abstract
Symptom scores for trauma, anxiety, and depression significantly reduced in a community-based group ketamine-assisted psychotherapy program for first responders and frontline health care workers.
- Sixteen participants completed a 6-week ketamine-assisted psychotherapy intervention in small groups.
- Symptoms of trauma, anxiety, and depression were evaluated using standardized measures before and after the treatment.
- Results indicated a significant reduction in symptoms, with p-values less than 0.002.
- The findings suggest potential benefits of group ketamine-assisted psychotherapy for addressing work-related stress.
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