Ketamine-assisted group psychotherapy integrating cognitive processing therapy to address identity-based trauma: a pilot study
Jae M. Sevelius, Rachel Lynn Golden, Brooke L. Stott, Natavi Orion Kozicz, Ronica Mukerjee, Sabrina R. Cluesman, Tennessee Jones, Talea Cornelius

TL;DR
A new group therapy combining ketamine and cognitive processing therapy shows promise in reducing trauma-related distress among transgender and gender-expansive individuals.
Contribution
Kindred is a novel group-based ketamine-assisted psychotherapy integrating cognitive processing therapy for identity-based trauma in transgender and gender-expansive adults.
Findings
The intervention achieved 100% retention and high satisfaction with significant reductions in depression, anxiety, and cognitive fusion.
Participants reported decreased shame, suicidality, and internalized transphobia through group belonging and peer validation.
The combination of ketamine and CPT in a group setting showed synergistic effects on mental health outcomes.
Abstract
Transgender and gender-expansive people experience high rates of depression, anxiety, and trauma-related distress, yet few evidence-based interventions are tailored to their needs. Kindred is a novel, group-based ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) program that integrates cognitive processing therapy (CPT) to address identity-based trauma. This mixed-methods pilot study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of Kindred among eight transgender and gender-expansive adults. The nine-week group KAP intervention alternated ketamine dosing sessions with CPT-based cognitive skills-building and integration sessions in a community-based clinical setting. Quantitative measures assessed changes in mood, cognitive fusion, substance use, suicidality, trauma symptoms, and gender-related well-being from pre- to post-intervention, while qualitative interviews explored…
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TopicsTreatment of Major Depression · Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes · Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
