临床协议,以组为基础的氯胺酮辅助治疗的社区实践:根茁壮成长模式。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Frontiers in Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-09-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1568017
Shannon Dames, Pamela Kryskow, Vivian W L Tsang, Elena Argento
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背景:氯胺酮辅助疗法(KaT)在治疗抑郁、焦虑和创伤后应激障碍方面已经显示出治疗潜力,这推动了人们对基于群体的护理模式的兴趣。然而,很少有已发表的协议提供在现实世界的临床环境中安全、可扩展应用所需的全面结构。RTT-KaT模式提供了一个基于复原力的、以社区为基础的框架,将创伤意识护理与尊重和有意编织的西方和土著知识体系结合起来。RTT-KaT最初是通过加拿大一所大学和一个地区卫生当局之间的伙伴关系发起的一项质量改进倡议,后来发展成为一个非营利性临床项目。迄今为止,它已通过2000多次KaT会议和700个实践社区小组为750多名参与者提供了支持。RTT-KaT是自2018年以来开发和完善的基于群体的迷幻辅助治疗的文化信息,以弹性为中心的模型。该模式植根于西方临床框架和本土知识体系的有意编织,以关系问责、文化谦逊和创伤知情护理原则为基础。方法:本方法协议描述了RTT-KaT模型,包括其医疗、操作和仪式组件。在12周的时间里,该项目在一个结构化的实践社区内嵌入了三次肌肉注射或舌下氯胺酮疗程。每周的大型和小型小组会议以躯体、关系和文化响应原则为基础。该项目由一个多学科、多文化的团队共同促进,包括医疗保健提供者、治疗师和躯体能量从业者。一个结构化的、心理学和弹性知识的课程,通过培养意识、意义创造、身体调节和与个人价值观和目标的一致的实践,培养核心弹性因素——比如一致性和连贯性。结果:氯胺酮被定位为一个放大器,而不是改变的主要驱动因素。仪式框架,有意的小组过程和关系锚定的课程作为支持有意义的变化的核心机制。补充材料详细说明了筛选、给药、同意、医疗监测和整合的方案。虽然早期结果数据已在其他地方发表,但本文提出了支持复制、适应和持续评估的方法和方案。讨论:RTT-KaT提供了一个结构化的、可扩展的、循证的和文化响应的模型,将临床安全与西方和土著知识系统联系起来。目前正在进行一项纵向跟踪研究,以评估长期影响并指导今后的实施。
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A clinical protocol for group-based ketamine-assisted therapy in a community of practice: the Roots To Thrive model.

Background: Ketamine-assisted therapy (KaT) has demonstrated therapeutic potential in treating depression, anxiety, and PTSD, driving interest in group-based models of care. Yet, few published protocols offer the comprehensive structure required for safe, scalable application in real-world clinical settings. The RTT-KaT model offers a resilience-informed, community-anchored framework that integrates trauma-aware care with a respectful and intentional weaving of Western and Indigenous knowledge systems. Initially launched as a quality improvement initiative through a partnership between a Canadian university and a regional health authority, RTT-KaT has since evolved into a non-profit clinical program. To date, it has supported over 750 participants through more than 2,000 KaT sessions and 700 Community of Practice groups. RTT-KaT is a culturally informed, resilience-focused model of group-based psychedelic-assisted therapy developed and refined since 2018. The model is rooted in the intentional weaving of Western clinical frameworks and Indigenous knowledge systems, grounded in principles of relational accountability, cultural humility, and trauma-informed care.

Methods: This methods protocol describes the RTT-KaT model, including its medical, operational, and ceremonial components. Delivered over 12 weeks, the program embeds three intramuscular or sublingual ketamine sessions within a structured Community of Practice. Weekly large- and small-group sessions are grounded in somatic, relational, and culturally responsive principles. The program is co-facilitated by a multidisciplinary-and often multicultural-team including healthcare providers, therapists, and somatic energy practitioners. A structured, psychology- and resilience-informed curriculum cultivates core resilience factors-such as congruence and sense of coherence-through practices that foster awareness, meaning-making, somatic regulation, and alignment with one's values and purpose.

Results: Ketamine is positioned as an amplifier, not the primary driver of change. Ceremonial framing, intentional group process, and a relationally anchored curriculum serve as central mechanisms supporting meaningful change. Supplementary materials detail protocols for screening, dosing, consent, medical monitoring, and integration. While early outcome data have been published elsewhere, this article presents the methodology and protocol to support replication, adaptation, and ongoing evaluation.

Discussion: RTT-KaT offers a structured, scalable, evidence-informed, and culturally responsive model that bridges clinical safety with both Western and Indigenous knowledge systems. A longitudinal follow-up study is currently underway to evaluate long-term impact and guide future implementations.

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Frontiers in Psychiatry
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Psychiatry publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research across a wide spectrum of translational, basic and clinical research. Field Chief Editor Stefan Borgwardt at the University of Basel is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. The journal''s mission is to use translational approaches to improve therapeutic options for mental illness and consequently to improve patient treatment outcomes.
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