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Treating Sexual Abuse Trauma with Ketamine Therapy

Sexual Abuse Trauma

Anyone, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, or sexuality, can be the target of sexual violence and abuse. Studies have long shown that sexual abuse can have lasting repercussions on a victim’s mental and physical health, leaving behind sexual trauma long after the abuse has stopped. Flashbacks, paranoia and severe anxiety, depression, nightmares, and uncontrollable thoughts about the inciting event are all symptoms of sexual abuse. Some survivors of sexual assault who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder have found relief through treatment and medicines, while many others continue to struggle with their symptoms every day.

We at New Horizon Ketamine Clinics are dedicated to assisting your recovery through the use of cutting-edge, non-traditional methods. Our Florida ketamine clinic treats a wide variety of difficult mood disorders, and we focus on making each patient feel at ease and in charge of their therapy. Get in touch with our ketamine treatment facility right now if you want to find out more about how ketamine can help with sexual abuse trauma and PTSD.

Symptoms of Sexual Abuse Trauma

The emotional and sometimes physical wounds inflicted by sexual assault can be deep and long-lasting. Because sexual abuse is violation on the victim’s body and mind, it can cause them to feel helpless and unsafe. Sexual abuse is uniquely devastating to victims because of the intimate aspect of the experience. This places survivors at a higher risk of getting post-traumatic stress disorder. In spite of the fact that some stress-response symptoms are a normal and healthy reaction to the trauma, long-term they can have serious ramifications for the survivor’s physical health, emotional well-being, and general quality of life.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event. PTSD symptoms can vary over time or from person to person, and are generally grouped into four types: intrusive memories, avoidance, negative changes in thinking and mood, and changes in physical and emotional reactions.

Intrusive memories

  • Recurring, vivid, distressing memories of the traumatic event
  • Flashbacks, or reliving the traumatic event as if it were happening again
  • Nightmares about the traumatic event
  • Severe emotional distress or physical reaction to something that reminds you of the traumatic event

Avoidance

  • Trying to avoid thinking or talking about the traumatic event
  • Avoiding places, activities or people that remind you of the traumatic event

Negative changes in thinking and mood

  • Negative thoughts about yourself, other people or the world
  • Hopelessness about the future
  • Memory problems, including not remembering important aspects of the traumatic event
  • Difficulty maintaining close relationships
  • Feeling detached from family and friends
  • Lack of interest in activities you once enjoyed
  • Difficulty experiencing positive emotions
  • Feeling emotionally numb

Changes in physical and emotional reactions

  • Being easily startled or frightened
  • Always being on guard for danger
  • Self-destructive behavior, such as drinking too much or driving too fast
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Trouble concentrating
  • Irritability, angry outbursts or aggressive behavior
  • Overwhelming guilt or shame

Treating Sexual Abuse Trauma with Ketamine

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), such Zoloft, Paxil, and Prozac, are commonly used in conjunction with psychotherapy to treat posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in sexual abuse survivors. However, traditional antidepressants have a number of undesirable side effects, such as an increased risk of suicidal thoughts, long-term reliance, and ineffectiveness for some persons.

We provide an alternative to antidepressants for the treatment of sexual trauma using ketamine. Although ketamine is most commonly known for its anesthetic properties, it has many other applications as well.

Those who have suffered sexual abuse or other forms of trauma often turn to ketamine infusion therapy as an alternative to conventional antidepressants for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Treatment with ketamine entails injecting little amounts of the drug intravenously. When the infusion is taken directly into the patient’s brain chemistry, it interrupts the vicious cycle of PTSD symptoms and destructive behaviors, allowing the patient to put their mind and body back in a state more conducive to the therapeutic and counseling efforts that have been undertaken. Because of its ability to bind receptors all over the body, ketamine can help the brain repair damaged connections, giving patients more agency over their health.

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If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with sexual abuse trauma or PTSD in Florida and are interested in how ketamine may be able to help you, take our qualification survey and schedule an appointment today!

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