Media reports about psychedelics are now more likely to be about emerging therapeutic uses than about raves or drug busts. Are your clients asking you about them, are you curious about their potential to enliven psychotherapy? Clinical trials of MDMA and psilocybin as catalysts to psychotherapy are in final stages of FDA trials. Results show large treatment effects for PTSD, depression, and relationship satisfaction in couples. In this treatment model, the drugs are administered only a few times in a course of psychotherapy aimed at accessing the individual’s own healing potential. Guided in this recording by the psychiatrist at the helm of the MDMA-assisted psychotherapy trials, you’ll explore:
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Manual - Emerging Psychedelic Treatments (12.7 MB) | 119 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Michael Mithoefer, MD, is clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the Medical University of South Carolina. In 2009, he completed & published the first FDA approved clinical trial of MDMA assisted psychotherapy for treatment-resistant PTSD, followed by completion of a Phase II trial. He is overseeing a multisite Phase III study of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy in 13 sites around the US (including the Trauma Research Foundation), and another MDMA-assisted psychotherapy multisite study in Europe and Israel.
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Rick Doblin, PhD, is the founder and president of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). His professional goal is to help develop legal contexts for the beneficial uses of psychedelics and marijuana, primarily as prescription medicines but also for personal growth for otherwise healthy people, and eventually to become a legally licensed psychedelic therapist. He founded MAPS in 1986, and currently resides in Boston with his wife and dog.
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