Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) Group Therapy is an innovative approach that combines the use of ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic, with group psychotherapy. This method leverages ketamine's ability to promote neuroplasticity and deep introspection, facilitating profound psychological healing and personal growth. In a KAP group setting, participants share their experiences and insights, fostering a sense of connection and collective healing. The program consists of several phases designed to prepare participants, guide them through their ketamine experiences, and help them integrate these experiences into their daily lives. Beginning with an initial medical assessment and individual therapy intake, the program then includes a series of group sessions focused on preparation, ketamine journeys, and integration, ensuring comprehensive support throughout the therapeutic journey.