psychedelic-assisted Therapy

When other treatments don’t work

From the Beginning

Psychedelic-assisted therapy (PaT) is an option that can be explored when other antidepressants don’t work, and has been used as an adjunct to psychotherapy since the 1970’s. While the safety and effectiveness of PaT is still under investigation, Health Canada allows physicians to request access for unique cases of treatment-resistant mental illness. These substances are not yet approved by Health Canada, do not work for everyone, and carry risks even in therapeutic settings. It’s important to note that individual responses vary.

Our Approach

While Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy has not yet received official approval from Health Canada, Canadian physicians are in the unique position of being able to access this substance under certain conditions for clients who meet specific criteria.

To qualify, healthcare providers will need to submit an application on behalf of their patients. Patients themselves must have a serious or life-threatening condition and have explored all available conventional treatment options, which may not have yielded the desired results or may have been unsuitable for their specific situation. This treatment option is designed to assist individuals who have exhausted all conventional options and are still seeking solutions.

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Compared to tobacco/nicotine, alcohol, and caffeine, classic psychedelics have an exceptional safety profile for users.

Exciting research in the field of psychedelic psychotherapy is currently underway, as we begin to understand how these compounds work and measure the risks and benefits involved in their use in mental health treatments.

If you’re a new client, please take some time to review these considerations before booking an Info Session.​

Cena Life Inc. Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Program

Our clients engage with several team members dedicated to meeting them where they are and walking with them throughout their healing journey. This journey begins with thorough preparation.

Our licensed clinician will review the client’s medical and mental health history, then participate in a comprehensive psychiatric assessment.

After the assessment, if approved, our clients meet with a licensed psychologist to discover their intention and/or goals for the program. The next step is to schedule four (4) one-on-one RN-led medication sessions, each followed by an integration session with a psychologist.

As everyone’s experience is unique, ongoing maintenance for PaT is assessed individually.

The discovery call determines an individual’s inclusion in psychedelic-assisted therapy. Each client is required to complete a comprehensive medical and psychiatric intake package. This package includes individual demographics, medical assessment forms, and consent to share information.

Our RN will lead each client through a one-on-one virtual “Discovery Call.” The client and clinician will establish rapport and ensure all the information is identified to complete a baseline medical and mental health assessment. The client will be asked to complete appropriate mental health psychometric assessment tools and have an opportunity to ask questions about the program. Our clinical team utilizes their knowledge and expertise to gather assessment information and provide a summary for our psychiatrist’s review. 

Our psychiatrist reviews the client’s medical information and the psychometric assessment scores and will meet with the client to complete a comprehensive assessment. Our psychiatrist and the client will mutually determine if PaT is an appropriate option for their condition 

The Intention setting session is integral to the healing process of PaT and is often called the “set.” This is an opportunity for our clients to begin a relationship with our psychologists and explore what they hope to achieve with PaT. Our psychologist will provide the client with what to expect from PaT, support them in establishing their intention and work with them to identify their healing goals. This same psychologist will support the client’s integration sessions throughout the program. 

“Holding space” or creating the “setting” for the client undergoing PaT is essential. To ensure client safety, it is a requirement for a client to identify a “designated support” person who will escort the client to and from their ketamine treatment sessions each week.

The psychedelic therapy sessions vary widely in duration, and during these sessions, the RN will administer and closely monitor for any side effects. The RN may be accompanied by another non-clinical team member who will assist in a support role to meet the client’s personal needs as they arise. At the end of each session, there will be a short debrief with the client, which is a critical component to bridge into the integration phase of the program. 

The psychologist will meet with the client weekly to support the integration of their psychedelic sessions. The optimal schedule for focused integration discussions is 48-72 hours (about three days) after the client’s therapy. We have taken this approach to provide the client time to process the experience by allowing for self-reflection and journaling of their initial reactions and feelings.

During the one-on-one integration session, the psychologist and client will collaboratively explore the experience to respond to the therapeutic narrative. The integration session will focus on varied approaches to assist the client in sharing their insight from the psychedelic session as they start to process and reflect on their experience. 

The Psychiatrist, Psychologist and Registered Nurse will meet weekly to discuss dosing adjustments. The initial dose prescribed by the psychiatrist is based on the client’s age, weight, and the in-depth medical assessment completed prior to approving or beginning treatment. The doses will be reviewed as required and, if needed, they are adjusted on a weekly basis.

Each client is unique in how they metabolize the medicine, and some individuals may require incremental increases in their doses throughout the PaT program to achieve the desired effect. Observations from the psychedelic sessions (including physical, verbal, and emotional factors) and feedback from the Integration sessions will be considered at each dosing round to achieve optimum results for the client. 

Depending on everyone’s treatment path, the 4-6 week cycle of treatment followed by focused integration work may require maintenance. Maintenance depends on the client’s needs, healing goals and commitment ability, so maintenance schedules are assessed individually. We will meet with the clients one month following the end of their program to review their progress and provide an overview of our maintenance program.

Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Pillars

Cena Life Inc. is the coming together of Science and Nature through a focus on evidence-based, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies. At Cena Life, we honour the traditional power of natural medicine and bridge historical and emerging scientific accomplishments to bring safe, high-quality offerings and innovation to those needing alternative treatments. 

If you’re a new client, please take some time to review these considerations before booking an Info Session.​