Available for California residents, our program offers an individualized combination of psychiatry, group, individual, and occupational therapies, nutrition, mindfulness, movement, and ketamine assisted therapy (also known as ketamine assisted psychotherapy, or KAP). All sessions are live and completed in the comfort of your own home. Our team of psychiatric providers specializes in treating individuals with Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, and OCD.
An IOP is a structured, long-term program for many hard-to-treat mental health disorders. The program incorporates scientifically-backed treatments and multiple modes of therapy (such as CBT, DBT, EMDR, ACT, and IFS) into a weekly plan explicitly prescribed for your needs. These alternative treatments work synergistically, inducing neuroplasticity, turning on dormant parts of the brain, and learning skills to combat maladaptive patterns. An IOP lasts around 10-12 weeks to provide unparalleled results for patients who may not have found help with common medications or traditional talk therapy alone. Bespoke Treatment offers 3 IOP tracks that help guide your mental healthcare journey. Schedule a consultation to learn which track works best for you.
IOP Tracks
Available for all California residents, our Virtual program offers psychiatry, group, individual, and occupational therapies, nutrition, mindfulness, and movement. All sessions are live and completed in the comfort of your own home.
The Psychedelic Medicine program is based on the Virtual program and includes the same at-home therapy options, as well as twice-weekly ketamine-assisted therapy sessions and online integration groups.
For patients in Los Angeles or Santa Monica, the Interventional track incorporates the Virtual IOP with in-clinic treatments such as TMS therapy, Spravato, and biofeedback.
Ketamine is a legal psychedelic medication that has traditionally been used for anesthesia. Over the past 23 years, researchers across the globe have discovered that this medication—delivered in low dosages far below what one would require for anesthesia—can seriously reduce the symptoms of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD. This is partly because ketamine works on a completely different neurotransmitter system than any other antidepressant.
Ketamine is a legal psychedelic medication that has traditionally been used for anesthesia. Over the past 23 years, researchers across the globe have discovered that this medication—delivered in low dosages far below what one would require for anesthesia—can seriously reduce the symptoms of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD. This is partly because ketamine works on a completely different neurotransmitter system than any other antidepressant.
In low doses, ketamine can induce a psycholytic state that can be extraordinarily beneficial during a therapy session. During ketamine assisted therapy, patients might feel somewhat of a separation between their mind and their internal sense of self, and oftentimes feel relief from the anxieties and mood that plagues their thoughts normally. When patients use ketamine during therapy, it allows for them to let their guards down and access what they’re learning and discovering in a more productive way. Patients often report that one ketamine assisted therapy session is equivalent to 50 regular therapy sessions.
If our psychiatric team decides that a patient is a good fit for our online ketamine therapy program, they will prescribe a small amount of ketamine RDTs (rapid dissolve tablets) to be shipped directly to the patients’ homes. When it is time for a therapy session, a therapist will meet with the patient virtually and instruct them on how to self-administer the ketamine. Once the ketamine is fully dissolved, the therapist will begin the therapy session. Integration of the ketamine therapy experience is built into the rest of the program, as every part of the program is scientifically meant to work together synergistically.
Though ketamine is still being actively studied, the current research is promising. Studies have shown more than half of patients experienced significant relief after even one treatment, and more after several infusions. The FDA has approved the ketamine nasal spray Spravato to treat depression, which we offer at our clinics.
We do mental healthcare a little differently around here. Compared to traditional outpatient counseling and treatment, a personalized and structured outpatient program offers greater support from fellow participants and clinicians. As a result, patients spend more time on their recovery, encouraging a greater focus on lasting results and better integration into their daily lives.
Mental health disorders are complicated. They are located in the brain but can be further triggered by traumatic events that happen in our lives and to our bodies. Because of that, there’s no universal “fix” that works for everyone. Our medical team takes time to learn your history and what you want to achieve to create a personalized treatment plan. We continue to tailor our patient’s experience throughout the treatment journey, keeping an eye on progress so we can better support you.
We provide patients with evidence-based care, so they can trust their mental health is in good hands. All of our treatments are backed by science, and many are built to work synergistically together. We rely on brain- and mind-focused therapies that can help retrain and trigger neuroplasticity in certain areas of the brain, resulting in more effective results for a longer period of time than medication or therapy alone.
Science shows that how we treat our bodies impacts the state of our mental health. Physical health, wellness practices, and self-care directly affect your recovery. We aim to provide our patients with knowledge on every aspect of mental disorders. All our IOP tracks offer some alternative therapies, such as nutrition education, movement and yoga, TMS therapy, neurofeedback, and ketamine-assisted therapy, alongside standard approaches such as group therapy, individual therapy, and meditation.