• Black Dog Institute   (http://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/) carried out some very informative and successful clinical trials of Ketamine at the University of New South Wales.
  • Hyperbole and a Half   (http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com.) under the May 2013 blog entry entitled “Depression – Part Two” by Allie. This is perhaps the best essay we’ve come across that describes what depression is actually like from someone who suffers from this medical syndrome. Disclaimer – contains some colorful language.
  • I Used Ketamine to Treat My Depression (https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4w7eyd/i-used-ketamine-to-treat-my-depression-122) “After my first treatment, I felt good for a week. Not the kind of bipolar ‘good’ where I’d be manic. I felt normal for the first time in a long time.”
  • My Ketamine Story – (http://www.myketaminestory.com)   A ketamine patient Susan has created a blog to discuss her treatment resistant depression and anxiety disorder – “My Ketamine Story, Hope for Treatment Resistant Depression.”
  • AlcoholTreatment.net – (https://www.alcoholtreatment.net/suicidal-thoughts-and-alcohol-abuse-tackling-both-problems-head-on/) Connecting people seeking treatment to the resources they need.
  • Physicians Research Group – (http://www.prgresearch.com)   PRG is the Clinical Research Study coordinator for AKTARI.
  • Metropolitan Neuro Behavioral Institute – (http://www.metronbi.com)   Dr. Patino and Metro NBI’s mission is to provide patient-centered psychiatric services that are high-quality, accessible, affordable, and accountable.
  • Pinnacle Pain and Spine – (http://drmatthewcrooks.com/)   Delivering the highest quality patient care has been the primary focus of Dr. Crooks throughout his career in medicine. He believes that the best attribute a physician can have is the ability to listen to their patient, and to understand the importance of the doctor-patient relationship.