Mindbloom for PTSD

6 session program
750+ Reviews

Mindbloom for PTSD with trauma expert Shari Botwin, LCSW helps you heal your past in order to reclaim your future. Alleviate symptoms, regain control, and rediscover peace and joy in your daily life.

Program details

Led by Shari Botwin, LCSW—therapist, author, witness, supporter, victim, and survivor—Mindbloom for PTSD uses ketamine therapy to address the core symptoms of PTSD, offering fast-acting relief and promoting long-term recovery. Whether your trauma stems from sexual assault, military combat, domestic violence, or childhood abuse, this program equips you with the tools to manage your symptoms and reclaim your life.

What does ketamine feel like?

Ketamine therapy often feels like a weightless, dreamlike state. The medicine produces a gentle, introspective, and positive experience where you can gain new insights on the roots of your anxiety and/or depression. Each session typically lasts 45 minutes-1 hour, and you can resume your daily activities shortly thereafter. 

Your sessions take place at home, providing comfort and ease that enable you to heal.

What’s included with treatment?

As part of your treatment plan, you will receive:

  • 2 Clinician consults to manage your progress and prescription.
  • 3 Guide coaching sessions to help you prepare for, unpack, and integrate your experiences.
  • Unlimited messaging with your guide
  • Unlimited Group Integration Circles to connect and heal with others
  • Ongoing dosage support to ensure meaningful experiences
  • A Bloombox which contains everything you need for safe, effective, and powerful sessions
  • 10+ Comprehensive programs with custom soundscapes, and detailed preparation and integration resources.
  • Access to the Mindbloom App to seamlessly guide you through each step of the process
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Safety information
Important Safety Information

Mindbloom pairs individuals with licensed clinicians who are trained to diagnose and treat anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions.  If one of the licensed clinicians, in their medical judgment, decides that ketamine is an appropriate treatment for an individual based on a clinical assessment, then the clinician may prescribe ketamine tablets that are compounded by pharmacies under Section 503A of the federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA).  Drugs compounded under Section 503A do not require FDA approval, and as such the FDA has not determined that the compounded ketamine prescribed is safe and effective for anxiety, depression, or other mental health conditions.  The use of ketamine for anxiety, depression, and many other mental health conditions, however, is supported by a body of scientific literature.  (Data on file).

Ketamine is a Schedule III controlled substance. Other drugs containing ketamine, which (unlike compounded drugs) are subject to FDA’s approval requirements, have been FDA-approved as an intravenous or intramuscular injection solution for induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. However, those drugs have not been FDA-approved for anxiety, depression, or other mental health conditions, and they have not been FDA-approved in tablet form. The approved label is available here.

Ketamine may cause serious side effects, including but not limited to risks of: sedation; dissociation; psychiatric events or worsening of psychiatric disorders, including problems in people with schizophrenia, severe personality disorders, or other serious mental disorders; dependence, abuse and misuse; anxiety; increases in blood pressure or heart rate; respiratory depression (breathing becomes slower and shallower and the lungs fail to exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen efficiently); lower urinary tract and bladder symptoms, including frequency of urination, urinary incontinence, pain urinating, passing blood in the urine, or reduced bladder size; altered sense of time; dry mouth; elevated intraocular or intracranial pressure; loss of appetite; confusion; nausea/vomiting; blurred vision; and slurred speech.

The FDA has advised that at-home administration of compounded ketamine may present additional risks because a health care provider is not available onsite to monitor for adverse outcomes resulting from sedation and dissociation.

Mindbloom’s protocols and guidance have been designed to minimize the likelihood of experiencing these side effects or other adverse effects, and should be followed carefully. Ketamine should only be taken as directed by the treating clinician.

Do not proceed with ketamine treatment if any of the following apply to you:

  • Allergic to ketamine
  • Symptoms of psychosis or mania
  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • CHF or other serious heart problem
  • Severe breathing problem
  • History of elevated intraocular or intracranial pressure
  • History of hyperthyroidism
  • Other serious medical illness
  • Pregnant, nursing, or trying to become pregnant

Ketamine has been found to cause moderate psychological dependency in some users.

  • In rare cases, frequent, heavy users have reported increased frequency of urination, urinary incontinence, pain urinating, passing blood in the urine, or reduced bladder size
  • Ketamine may worsen problems in people with schizophrenia, severe personality disorders, or other serious mental disorders
  • Users with a personal or family history of psychosis should be cautious using any psychoactive substance, including ketamine, and discuss potential risks with your clinician before proceeding with treatment
  • The dissociative effects of ketamine may increase patient vulnerability and the risk of accidents

To promote positive outcomes and ensure safety, follow these ketamine treatment guidelines:

  • Do not operate a vehicle (e.g., car, motorcycle, bicycle) or heavy machinery following treatment until you’ve had a full night of sleep
  • Refrain from taking benzodiazepines or stimulants for 24 hours prior to treatment
  • Continue to take antihypertensive medication as prescribed
  • Do not take ketamine while hungover or with alcoholic beverages
  • Refrain from consuming solid foods within 3 hours prior to treatment and liquids within 1 hour prior to treatment
  • Ketamine treatment should never be conducted without a peer treatment monitor physically present

A peer-reviewed study of Mindbloom’s client treatment outcomes was published in the Journal of Affective Disorders in 2022, titled At-home, sublingual ketamine telehealth is a safe and effective treatment for moderate to severe anxiety and depression: Findings from a large, prospective, open-label effectiveness trial. The FDA has not evaluated head-to-head trials comparing the safety of ketamine to other medications that are FDA-approved for the treatment of depression, anxiety, or other psychiatric disorders. Although some clients report that they had more success with ketamine than with FDA-approved therapies, these outcomes may not be typical.

For more information about the informed consent that clients review and sign prior to treatment, please visit mindbloom.com/informed-consent.

A TRANSFORMATIVE program that gets to the ROOT of your trauma

By addressing both the acute symptoms and the long-term cognitive patterns associated with PTSD, ketamine therapy offers a comprehensive approach to healing.

1

Regain your sense of safety by transforming your brain's response to trauma.

2

Learn to let go of guilt, overcome shame, and reclaim your ability to trust yourself and others.

3

Cultivate a sense of inner peace by resolving internal conflicts and turmoil.

the ketamine difference

Neuroplasticity means your brain can change.

If other treatments have left you without relief, ketamine’s neuroplastic effects offer a new hope. Overcome challenging symptoms of PTSD by creating new neural networks that promote emotional recovery and resilience.

Real client reviews with real results. We hear every day how this treatment changes lives.

Through Mindbloom, I’ve rewritten the story of who I am.

I used to wake up every morning feeling like something bad was going to happen. After Mindbloom, my PTSD symptoms are gone. I absolutely love my life. For so long I didn’t, and this is an astounding new feeling.

— Seth M.

I thought my brain was ruined. Mindbloom gave me my life back.

There was a time during my struggle with depression that I remember thinking, "my brain is ruined, I'll never be the same again". Mindbloom gave me back to my family and myself. I ultimately reached my goal to safely taper off antidepressants and anxiety medication after suffering from severe postpartum depression.

— Alexandra E.

After my first session I felt like 10 tons of rock had been taken off my chest and back.

I am a veteran with PTSD and severe depression. I’ve never tried therapy because I don’t like to talk about my issues. I felt instantly connected to my Mindbloom guide and opened right up. Ketamine therapy has been life-changing for me.

— Jacob M.

I'm excited about this work.

Mindbloom allowed me to connect with my emotions, set boundaries, and open up room to connect with others. My relationship with myself and my family has improved. I have more self awareness and patience with others.

— Shelbi S.

Mindbloom helped me feel like I matter.

I want to tell you that Mindbloom actually works. I've realized that what I thought were just my peculiarities were actually my avoidant behavior caused by PTSD. This treatment helped me address these things and I can just be me now. It also helps a ton with stress and the associated anxiety.

— Rhiannon K.

I’m now in the best place I’ve ever been in my mental health journey.

I’ve suffered from PTSD since 1985. My Mindbloom sessions feel very spiritual and enjoyable. I’m now in the best place I’ve ever been in my mental health journey.

— Bill C.

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