Ketamine sessions, whether IV or intramuscular, serve as effective interventions for persons contemplating self-harm, providing a momentary pause to disrupt incessant negative thought loops. This respite allows individuals to reflect on their pain and circumstances without the overwhelming weight of their emotions. However, ketamine can be highly addictive, especially for those with a history of substance use, making it crucial to only use it under clinical supervision. Misusing ketamine outside a controlled environment poses significant risks, as it can exacerbate addictive tendencies. Not everyone experiences a therapeutic journey with ketamine; some may find themselves drawn to the euphoric effects, underscoring the need for cautious and responsible use in therapeutic settings.

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