Case report: Adult with bipolar disorder and autism treated with ketamine assisted psychotherapy
Christopher P. Harris,
Becky Jones,
Kathryn Walker
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundEvidence has increased in recent years regarding the potential for ketamine to serve as a novel treatment option for a range of conditions, particularly depression (unipolar and bipolar). However, research regarding ketamine as a potential therapeutic for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is lacking, despite high overlap with bipolar depression and theoretical foundations for its use.Case presentationA 29-year-old man with bipolar disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder, type 2 diabetes, presented with mo… Show more
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