The Way Knows provides medicine-assisted guidance and integration support. Amy Jaffe is not a medical provider and does not prescribe medication. Ketamine is prescribed only by licensed medical professionals. Participation requires appropriate screening, informed consent, and a commitment to preparation and integration. This work is not a substitute for emergency or crisis care.

Downloadable Forms:

  • Informed Consent
  • Intake Questionnaire
  • Preparation & Integration Agreement
  • Cancellation & Rescheduling Policy

Is This Right for Me?

You may be wondering whether medicine-assisted facilitation—or this particular way of working—is right for you. That question itself is a meaningful place to begin.

This work may be a good fit if you:

  • Feel stuck, overwhelmed, or caught in patterns that no longer serve you
  • Are navigating grief, a traumatic event, depression, anxiety, or a major life transition?
  • Have tried other approaches and are curious about something different
  • Feel drawn to inner exploration but want support and structure
  • Value preparation, safety, and thoughtful integration

This work may not be the right fit if you are looking for a quick fix, a guarantee of specific outcomes, or someone to tell you what your experience means. Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy is not about bypassing difficulty or forcing transformation—it’s about creating conditions for something honest and organic to emerge.

You do not need prior psychedelic experience. You do not need to know what you want to work on. You only need a willingness to be curious and to have a conversation.

A free consultation is an opportunity to explore these questions together, without pressure or obligation.