The People Who Notice First: How to Tell If Your Depression Treatment Is Working
Depression dims your ability to witness your own state. Often the people around you see your recovery before you can. Here’s why — and how to use it.
What Recovery From Depression Actually Looks Like: The Before-and-After Pattern
Most stories about ketamine therapy emphasize the ‘trip.’ That’s the icing, not the cake. Here’s the quieter, more honest picture of recovery, drawn from 800+ patients.
What “Treatment-Resistant Depression” Really Means (And Why the Label Is Often Wrong)
“Treatment-resistant” sounds like a verdict. After 800 ketamine patients, an ER physician explains why “receptor-downregulated” is the more accurate — and more hopeful — description.
Brain Health, Not Mental Health: Why the Words We Use About Depression Matter
After 800 patients, an ER-physician-turned-ketamine-doctor argues that depression isn’t a ‘mental health’ problem — it’s a brain health problem. And that distinction changes everything about treatment.
The Truth About Matthew Perry’s Ketamine Death — From an ER Doctor
Matthew Perry didn’t die from medical ketamine therapy. He died at the end of an illegal supply chain. An ER doctor explains the difference — and why fear of ketamine is its own danger.
From ER Doctor to Ketamine Therapy: Why I Left Medicine to Heal Brains (Including My Own)
After 25 years in emergency medicine, Dr. Dee Bonney was burned out and suicidal. Here’s how a 50-year-old anesthetic changed everything — and the science of why ketamine works when antidepressants don’t.




