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Suicidal Ideation Treatment

Ketamine Infusion Therapy: A Revolutionary Suicidal Ideation Treatment in Los Angeles, CA

Ketamine Infusion Therapy is a highly effective suicidal ideation treatment for patients struggling with suicidality, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and other mood disorders. Ketamine treatment is the only intervention capable of eliminating suicidal thinking independently of other depression symptoms. 

After treating thousands of patients since early 2014, we’ve learned that depression and suicidal thoughts are separable. While depression may return months or years after an initial series of infusions, suicidality often does not. Additionally, thoughts of self-harm are often the first to go away, with depression symptoms often following soon after.

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Understanding Active & Passive Suicidal Ideation

What Are Suicidal Ideations?
Suicidal ideations or thoughts range from simply wishing one could disappear without effort (passive suicidal ideation) to putting together an action plan to carry out an act against one’s own life (active suicidal ideation). Whether detailed or not, these thoughts can interfere with a person’s ability to function in day-to-day life. While most people who have suicidal thoughts do not go on to end their own lives, each suicide is a serious matter.

Suicide Risk Factors
There are several risk factors for suicide, including mental health disorders, traumatic brain injuries, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and a painful and chronic illness. However, it is essential to note that these are just risk factors and that people struggling with these issues do not always have suicidal thoughts.

Signs of a Suicidal Person
The desire to end one’s life is not always apparent to others. Some warning signs include:

  • Withdrawing from previously enjoyable activities
  • Frequently talking about death or dying
  • Researching ways to kill oneself
  • Expressing feelings of hopelessness
  • Increased substance use
  • Giving things away and getting affairs in order
  • Engaging in risky behaviors
  • Changes in sleep and mood behaviors
  • Isolating

If you or a loved one are engaging in these behaviors, it may be time to seek help. For immediate assistance, please text or call 988, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline, which is available 24/7.

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Understanding Suicidal Thinking

Suicidal thoughts can take over a person’s life. Fortunately, most people preoccupied with suicidal thoughts do not end up following through on their plans; however, even one suicide is one too many. In the United States, there are 144 suicides completed every single day. 

Those who don’t take action on these thoughts are still profoundly disturbed by them, and the individuals experiencing them can fixate on how they might kill themselves. 

Many people with suicidal thoughts suffer from depression or other mood disorders. Other symptoms, including hopelessness, sleep disturbance, anxiety, panic attacks, impaired concentration, and extreme guilt, often accompany the recurring thoughts.

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Feeling Overwhelmed & Hopeless

In many cases, suicidal thinking results when an individual feels overwhelmed with negative emotions and unable to cope. As such, they often think that the future looks hopeless and bleak. Triggering events can range from financial problems to relationship issues. Usually, the thoughts don’t go away even if the situation disturbing them improves.

Treatment for Depression and Suicidal Thoughts

Mental health conditions that trigger suicidal thoughts, such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder, can be treated with antidepressant medication, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), counseling, positive lifestyle changes, and various other conventional treatments. Talk therapy can be a valuable suicide treatment for those who need support dealing with an overwhelming situation. Therapy for suicidal thoughts can also involve a combination of the following:

  • Ketamine infusions and other alternative therapies
  • Antidepressants, including SSRIs and MAOIs
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Counseling
  • Group therapy

Healthy lifestyle changes, including sleep hygiene routines, meditation, exercise, volunteering, and stress management

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"It started working pretty much immediately."

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"It was the best thing I could’ve ever done in my life! I will always be grateful for it."

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"Ketamine Therapy completely changed my entire outlook on life!"

Sara

"The infusions were a really beautiful experience…almost like visual poetry of my life. The results were concrete and powerful."

Anna

"Ketamine Therapy with Ketamine Clinics Los Angeles saved my life."

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"I am a much calmer person, I am a happier person, I am more resilient."

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"I never thought I would come back to this beach. The first time I was able to come here was last year after receiving my ketamine treatments."

Kevin

"Immediately after, I’d say the first two months of infusions, I took a chance and sang in front of people again… thought I never would have."

Cami

"I got ketamine infusions and right away my suicidal thoughts were gone and within a few short sessions I was feeling so much better."

Autumn

"It’s finally the ketamine that has fundamentally changed the way that I think for the better."

Shira

"I was pleasantly surprised by the effectiveness of the ketamine infusions. They really work to tamp down the negative voices that chatter away in our heads, if not extinguish them."

Emile
 
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Does Ketamine Help with Suicidal Thoughts?

Ketamine therapy has been proven to be a very effective treatment for suicidal thoughts. Results of a 2015 study conducted by the British Medical Association and published in the Psychological Medicine Journal reveal that ketamine is a safe and effective intervention for patients suffering from suicidal ideation. More than 100 other studies support ketamine’s safety and efficacy in treating depression and suicidal ideation; more are currently underway.

At Ketamine Clinics LA, we offer low-dose Ketamine Infusion Therapy for patients suffering from mood disorders, including depression, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress, and others that increase the risk of suicidal behavior. We’ve seen a 90% success rate with relieving suicidal ideation.

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Hope is Here with Ketamine for Suicidal Ideation Treatment

There is hope with Ketamine. Suicidal thoughts and depressive symptoms dissipate quickly in most cases after a series of Ketamine Infusion Therapy. Contact Ketamine Clinics Los Angeles today to learn more about the benefits of ketamine treatment for suicidal ideation and other mood disorders.

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