Ketamine-Assisted Group Therapy for Work-Related Stress in First Responders and Frontline Health Care Workers

Sep 11, 2025Psychedelic medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.)

Ketamine-Assisted Group Therapy for Work Stress in First Responders and Frontline Health Workers

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Abstract

Sixteen patients showed significant reductions in trauma, anxiety, and depression symptoms after a 6-week group ketamine-assisted psychotherapy program.

  • Symptoms of trauma, anxiety, and depression decreased significantly (p < 0.002) from pre-treatment to post-treatment.
  • Participants were frontline health care workers and first responders experiencing job-related stress.
  • The program utilized a community-based group approach with three to six participants per group.
  • Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy may support treatment for work-related stress, but further evaluation is necessary.
  • The findings highlight potential benefits for mental health conditions related to stress or burnout.

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