Lee Ali
Kicking ketamine: strategies for sobriety
Lee Ali is director of clinical care and deputy CEO at Broadway Lodge.
Lee is a Registered General Nurse and has gained over 35 years’ nursing practice and has worked in the detox and therapeutic rehabilitation field for over 20 years, developing new and innovative ways to treat and support those needing help to transform their lives. Through her breadth of knowledge and understanding of the treatment sector, its staff and clients, Lee brings many insights into how ketamine has and will impact the addiction
treatment sector.
Lee will co-present with John Aizlewood.
PRESENTATION
Acquire a comprehensive overview of ketamine – a substance that has transitioned from a clinical anesthetic to a widely discussed recreational drug and emerging therapeutic tool. Medically, it serves as an anesthetic and shows promise in treating treatment-resistant depression and other mental health conditions. Recreationally, users seek its euphoric, dissociative “K-hole” experiences, sensory distortions, and temporary escape from reality. Short-term impacts include euphoria, detachment from body and environment, hallucinations, impaired coordination, elevated heart rate and blood pressure, nausea, and risks of injury due to reduced pain perception. Long-term and chronic use can incur severe physical consequences such as ketamine-associated cystitis (bladder damage that can lead to surgical intervention), “K-cramps”, nasal damage from snorting, cognitive impairments, mood disorders, anxiety, depression and psychological dependence Attendees will gain a balanced, evidence-based understanding of its pharmacology, rising popularity, profound effects on users, and the unique challenges it poses for recovery support.
Learning Objectives
- Discuss why ketamine use is growing, drawing on epidemiological trends, cultural shifts, and self-medication drivers
- Disseminate insights into what its use does to the user, including detailed short- and long-term physical, psychological and neurological impacts
- Define what programmes are doing to support clients, recognising how ketamine recovery pathways differ from those for other substances and identifying best practices for effective intervention.