Online Recovery Meetings For
Ketamine Addiction Support
our Mission
Ketamine has been rebranded as a breakthrough medicine: a fast, elegant solution to depression, PTSD, suicidal ideation, and even addiction relief. For some people, it genuinely can be.
But there is another reality unfolding alongside this narrative.
Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic with addictive potential, especially when used repeatedly, without strong relational support, or by people with trauma histories and substance-use vulnerability. As access expands rapidly, the systems of care around it have not kept pace. Many medical professionals are still unfamiliar with the harmful physical and mental side effects.
We are seeing more people quietly struggling, not because ketamine “failed,” but because it has not been widely regarded as an addictive substance, and has been offered without containment.
Our Meetings
Our free peer-facilitated groups are held weekly via Zoom on Sundays and Fridays. We support individuals who:
Are questioning their relationship to ketamine, whether prescribed or otherwise
Feel dependent but don’t know how to talk about it
Were helped at first, believing ketamine was harmless, and then quietly suffered
Want support without being pathologized or pushed
Are facing serious bodily consequences and are in need of resources and a community that understands
The ketamine industry is expanding faster than our collective ability to care for the aftermath. If we don’t create spaces for honesty, people will continue to suffer silently, believing their struggle is a personal failure rather than a systemic one.
We believed ketamine was the cure-all for depression, anxiety, and pain relief, only to find it caused these issues tenfold. If you’re ready to take back control, we offer honest conversation, peer support, and relational care.
Our Credo
The six words that form K.W.H.O.L.E - Knowing, Wholeness, Healing, Ownership, Love, and Embodiment - reflect the qualities we believe support meaningful and sustainable recovery. Each word represents an ongoing practice rather than a destination.
Knowing invites honesty and self-awareness.
Wholeness reminds us that we are more than our struggles.
Healing acknowledges that change takes time and patience.
Ownership calls us to take responsibility for our actions and growth.
Love encourages compassion toward ourselves and others.
Embodiment asks us to live these values in real, everyday behavior.
Together, these principles create a culture where people can speak truthfully, learn from one another, and repair what has been broken - in themselves and in their relationships.
“I look forward to K.W.H.O.L.E. every Week! They welcome everyone’s Personal recovery goals, so no matter where I’ve been in my Process, they’ve offered me support. I finally feel seen.”
— Meeting Participant
Contact
Please contact us with any questions, or to attend one of our free online meetings. We hope to hear from you soon!
Email
Hello@kwhole.org
Signal
kwhole.org/signal
Discord
kwhole.org/discord