
Heal your relationship with food — with the power of Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy.
A 3-month guided KAP journey to quiet food noise, stop binge/restrict patterns, and rebuild trust in your body.
Beyond Binging: A Compassionate Approach to Healing
Join a 3-month intensive (Dec 2025 – Feb 2026) designed to help you heal the binge/restrict cycle, quiet food noise, and rebuild trust in your body — supported by Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy and integration therapy.
Location: Heal Marin, California
Dates: December 2025 – February 2026
Format: Individual KAP sessions + prep + integration (12 weeks)
Enrollment: Limited spots to ensure personalized care
So many women ask, why can’t I break the binge cycle?
Each morning, promising today will be different.
Each evening, stuck in the same binge/restrict loop.
Each night, the critic grows louder: “What’s wrong with me?”
You don’t need more willpower. You need a reset at the root level.
This is where Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) helps.
Ketamine doesn’t erase the cycle overnight — but it softens the grip that those old patterns have on your brain.
Think of it like this:
Right now, your brain is stuck on the same worn-down track — restrict, binge, shame, repeat.
Ketamine opens up new tracks in the brain, giving your brain the flexibility to respond differently.
In that space, therapy helps you see food and your body with more compassion — and actually believe it.
Instead of the critic screaming, KAP helps you hear a quieter voice: “You can trust yourself.”
See if KAP is right for you.
Your 3-Month Healing Journey
Healing from binge/restrict cycles isn’t about one quick fix. It’s about moving through a guided process, step by step, with safety, structure, and community.
Over the course of three months, you’ll have three core ketamine sessions, each paired with preparation and integration therapy to make the work last. In between, you’ll stay connected through a small group communication thread where participants share progress, challenges, and support around meals and emotions.
The Three Month Structure:
December 6, 2025
Group Preparation session — set intentions, build safety, grounding tools(to be held week of).
Group KAP session — guided ketamine journey in a safe, clinical setting.
Group Integration session — process insights, apply them to daily eating patterns(to be held week after) .
Group Ongoing support — group communication thread around meals + emotions..
January 17, 2026
Preparation session — return to grounding, clarify what’s shifting.
KAP session — deepen the work, build on first experience.
Integration session — weave insights into body trust + food freedom.
Ongoing support — group communication thread with peer + therapist check-ins.
February 14, 2026
Preparation session — set intentions for closure + integration.
KAP session — final guided journey.
Integration session — reflect, harvest insights, map next steps for lasting change.
Ongoing support — group communication thread continues to hold you as you transition beyond the program.
Healing Together is More Powerful Than Healing Alone
So many women wonder if they’re the only one stuck in the binge/restrict cycle. Shame makes you feel isolated — like everyone else has it figured out.
But healing in a group changes that.
In group ketamine therapy, you:
See you’re not alone — others share the same struggles, which softens shame.
Give and receive support — being witnessed in your process brings safety and strength.
Deepen insights — hearing how others interpret their experiences helps you integrate your own.
Build connection — community offers accountability, encouragement, and ongoing care.
When combined with KAP, group support multiplies the impact.
Ketamine helps open new pathways in the brain. Group work helps those changes stick — because you’re not just holding them alone.
What Women Experience After This Journey…
Most women come into this program feeling trapped in the same cycle: restrict, binge, regret, repeat.
By the end of the 3 months, they describe a shift that feels deeper than “trying harder.”
Women say:
The food noise feels quieter
Urges lose their grip.
Shame softens, compassion grows.
Meals feel lighter, no longer battles.
More energy for relationships, joy, and life.
— From a Client’s Integration Session
“For the first time in years, I didn’t feel controlled by food. I felt like I could breathe.”
-KAP client
“I used to think I just needed more discipline. Now I see it wasn’t about willpower at all. I finally feel like I can trust myself around food.”
Guided by Trusted Experts in KAP & Eating Disorders
This program is led by Jaclyn Lee, LMFT, who is certified in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) through Journey Clinical’s formal training. In collaboration with Heal Marin, we offer:
Decades of experience supporting women through eating disorders, disordered eating, and body image struggles.
Advanced training in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP).
A compassionate, non-shaming approach rooted in mindfulness and self-compassion.
A trusted, safe, and professional setting designed for deep healing.
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