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Ketamine Therapy Experiential Education Study

Early Phase 1
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Psychedelic Experiences
Therapeutic Alliance
Psychology, Perceptual
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT05468047
Lead Sponsor
Integrative Psychiatry Institute
Brief Summary

This study investigates the use of low-dose (0.5-0.75 mg/kg; maximum dose of 60 mg regardless of body weight) ketamine hydrochloride injection, USP administered intramuscularly to healthy clinicians as part of an experiential learning practice within a psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) training program. The primary objective of this study is to test the hypothesis that competencies required for mental healthcare professionals providing PAT are enhanced by undergoing a single ketamine-assisted therapy experience, as part of a PAT training program.

Primary outcomes of this study are self-reported measures of therapeutic efficacy and competency for providing both general and psychedelic-assisted therapy, measured at baseline and four weeks following an academic in-person retreat with optional ketamine administration. Secondary endpoints include measures of personality and magnitude of perceived mystical experiences. Individual changes in scores across time will be calculated, and differences in therapeutic efficacy and competency between clinician trainees who choose to participate in a personal ketamine-assisted therapy session and those who do not will be assessed.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
500
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age 18-85 years old
  • Are proficient in reading and speaking English
  • Competent in decision making capacity
  • Enrolled in the IPI Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Training Program
  • For those being administered ketamine, able and willing to commit to medication dose, attending all study sessions during the In-Person Experiential Training Weekend, and evaluation instruments
  • For those being administered ketamine, willing to refrain from using stimulants, anxiolytics during the day of the study session
  • May continue but not change psychiatric medications during the course of the study
  • Agree to refrain from using stimulants, anxiolytics during the day of the study sessions
  • Agree to refrain from alcohol and marijuana for 24 hours before and the day of study sessions
  • Agree to refrain from the use of any psychoactive drug during the course of the study
  • Willing to be recorded by video and audio for safety purposes only
  • Agree to not operate a car or any other heavy equipment for the rest of the day after the ketamine administration
  • If necessary, are willing to be contacted via telephone on a daily basis by the therapist or team after each experiential session
  • Able to identify one or two caregiver support persons who can drive participant home, be reached by the team, and provide collateral information as needed
  • Willing to inform the investigator within 48 hours if any medical conditions occur or procedures are planned
Exclusion Criteria
  • Unable to provide informed consent
  • Anyone currently taking medications contraindicated for ketamine, such as benzodiazepine or lamotrigine
  • Anyone deemed at medical screening medically unfit for ketamine exposure including but not limited to:
  • prior history of psychotic disorder
  • prior history of unstable bipolar disorder
  • prior history of personality disorder
  • prior history of ketamine use disorder
  • active substance use disorder
  • untreated migraine headaches
  • uncontrolled hypertension
  • cardiovascular disease without approval of physician of record
  • active or recent suicidal ideation
  • pregnancy

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Ketamine administrationKetamine hydrochloride injectionThese individuals will be provided a personal ketamine-assisted therapy experience as part of an in-person training weekend within a psychedelic-assisted training program.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Psychedelic-Assisted Therapist Self-Efficacy Scale5 weeks

Scale designed to assess psychedelic-assisted therapy-related competencies as defined in the IPI PAT Training Program; Likert scale ranging from 1 (worst outcome) to 5 (best outcome) for each of 45 items.

Counseling Self Estimate Inventory5 weeks

Scale measuring self-reported measures of general counseling efficacy; Likert scale ranging from 1 (worst outcome) to 6 (best outcome) for each of 37 items.

Development of Psychotherapists Common Core Questionnaire5 weeks

Scale measuring perceived determinants of professional development as a therapist; this study uses Subscales 8 (21 questions) and 10-1 (1 question) of the DPCCQ. This multi-dimensional measure of therapist development uses questions based on a Likert scale that range from 0 (worst outcome) to 5 (best outcome), -3 (worst outcome) to 3 (best outcome), and 1 (worst outcome) to 6 (best outcome).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Big-Five Inventory-25 weeks

Self reported personality questionnaire; Likert scale ranging from 1 (worst outcome) to 5 (best outcome) for each of 60 items.

Mystical Experiences Questionnaire3 days

Self-reported scale that assesses ketamine-associated mystical experience and its impact on personal and professional life; Likert scale ranging from 1 (worst outcome) to 5 (best outcome) for each of 30 items.

Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale- "Baseline" and "Since Last Visit" versions5 weeks

Self-reported assessment of suicidal ideation and behavior; Yes or No questions assess suicidal ideation and behavior, while Likert scales ranging from 0 (best outcome) to 5 (worst outcome), 1 (best outcome) to 5 (best outcome), or 0 (best outcome) to 2 (worst outcome) for 7 items assess severity.

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