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How I Explained Ketamine Therapy to My Skeptical Parents
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How I Explained Ketamine Therapy to My Skeptical Parents

Dr. Ben Soffer
March 30, 2026
6 min read
# How I Explained Ketamine Therapy to My Skeptical Parents "Isn't that a horse tranquilizer?" My mom's first reaction to hearing about my ketamine therapy wasn't exactly encouraging. But after years of watching me struggle with treatment-resistant depression, even my most skeptical family members were willing to listen. ## The Initial Shock When I first mentioned ketamine therapy, the room went quiet. My dad pulled out his phone and started googling. My mom started listing every antidepressant I'd tried. The energy was... tense. **Their biggest fears:** - "Is this even legal?" - "What about addiction?" - "Why not try another regular antidepressant first?" ## My Game Plan I realized I needed to come prepared with facts, not just feelings. Here's what worked: ### 1. Lead with the Medical Facts I started with Dr. Soffer's credentials – board-certified physician, medical school, the whole background. Parents need to know a real doctor is overseeing treatment. **Key points I emphasized:** - FDA-approved for treatment-resistant depression - Used in medical settings for decades - Supervised by licensed physicians - Different mechanism than traditional antidepressants ### 2. Share the "Why Now" Story I walked them through my mental health journey: - 6 different antidepressants over 4 years - Therapy helping, but hitting a ceiling - How treatment-resistant depression is a real medical condition - The impact on my career, relationships, daily life **The turning point**: When I said, "I need you to trust that I've researched this thoroughly, just like I research everything," my mom finally nodded. ### 3. Address Safety Concerns Head-On **Their worry**: "You'll be alone and on drugs!" **My response**: Walked them through the entire safety protocol: - Lower doses than hospital/clinical settings - Video check-ins with medical team - 24/7 support line - Clear instructions for emergencies - Treatment only when someone knows I'm doing it ### 4. Give Them a Role Instead of shutting them out, I asked for their support: - "Can you check in on me the day after treatments?" - "Would you help me track my mood improvements?" - "I might need to talk through some insights – are you open to that?" ## The Breakthrough Moment Three weeks into treatment, I called my mom laughing about something silly. She later told me, "I hadn't heard you genuinely laugh like that in two years. I knew the ketamine was working." ## What I Learned **Start with love, not science**: They weren't questioning the treatment – they were worried about their kid. **Timing matters**: Don't have this conversation during a crisis. Wait for a calm moment when you can really explain. **Follow up consistently**: Regular updates helped them see progress and feel included in my healing. ## For Other Patients If your family is skeptical: 1. **Acknowledge their concerns** – they're valid 2. **Share resources** – Dr. Soffer's background, medical studies 3. **Set boundaries** – you don't need permission, but support helps 4. **Show, don't just tell** – let them see the improvements over time Six months later, my dad tells his golf buddies about "innovative mental health treatments." My mom asks thoughtful questions about my sessions. Sometimes the people who love us most need time to catch up to our healing journey. That's okay. Your mental health is worth having difficult conversations. *Considering at-home ketamine therapy? Learn more about our medically supervised program.*

About the Author

Dr. Ben Soffer is a board-certified physician specializing in ketamine therapy for treatment-resistant depression and anxiety disorders. Based in Florida and New Jersey, Dr. Soffer provides evidence-based, physician-supervised ketamine treatment through Tovani Health.