An overview of the therapies available through providers listed on Elysian Health Clinics. Each treatment below links to clinics and retreats offering that modality.
Ketamine Therapy FDA-approved NMDA-receptor antagonist used for treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and anxiety.
• Delivered as IV infusion, IM injection, intranasal spray, or sublingual lozenge • Rapid antidepressant effect — often within hours • Widely available in licensed clinics; telehealth protocols also exist Commonly treats
Depression PTSD Anxiety Chronic Pain
Legal status: Legal across the United States in clinical settings.
Find Ketamine providers → Psilocybin Therapy Naturally occurring serotonergic psychedelic showing strong clinical results for depression and end-of-life distress.
• Administered in a single or small number of supported sessions • Oregon and Colorado offer licensed psilocybin services • Preparation, dosing, and integration sessions are typical Commonly treats
Depression Anxiety Addiction End-of-Life Distress
Legal status: Legal in Oregon (OHA licensed) and Colorado (Proposition 122); research clinics in other states.
Find Psilocybin providers → MDMA-Assisted Therapy Empathogenic compound used in a therapist-guided protocol with strong evidence for PTSD.
• Typically three 8-hour medicine sessions with prep and integration • Conducted under MAPS-style research and Expanded Access frameworks • Strong clinical support reduces defensive responses during trauma work Commonly treats
PTSD Complex Trauma Anxiety
Legal status: Currently available only through research trials and Expanded Access partnerships in the U.S.
Find MDMA-Assisted providers → Ayahuasca Ceremony Traditional Amazonian plant medicine brew combining DMT and MAOI-containing plants.
• Delivered in group ceremonies, often multi-day retreats • Strong emphasis on preparation, dietary protocols, and integration • Led by traditional healers (curanderos) and/or licensed facilitators Commonly treats
Depression Addiction PTSD
Legal status: Legal in Peru, Costa Rica, Colombia, Brazil, and other countries; not legal for general therapeutic use in the U.S.
Find Ayahuasca providers → Ibogaine Treatment Powerful alkaloid derived from the iboga root, primarily used for severe addiction and opioid dependence.
• Requires comprehensive medical screening and cardiac monitoring • Single-session protocols often paired with multi-week aftercare • Most clinical programs operate in Mexico, Costa Rica, and Europe Commonly treats
Addiction Opioid Dependence Depression
Legal status: Legal in Mexico, Canada, and several European countries; Schedule I in the U.S.
Find Ibogaine providers → Integration Therapy Talk-therapy support that helps patients process psychedelic experiences and translate insights into lasting change.
• Offered before and after any of the protocols above • Delivered in person or via telehealth; group or 1:1 • Often led by licensed psychotherapists or MAPS-trained facilitators Commonly treats
All psychedelic-assisted care
Legal status: Legal and accessible via standard mental health providers.
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