Kari Gleiser
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Dr. Anne Wagner and Dr. Michael Mithoefer discuss therapeutic potential of MDMA for couples, sharing insights from their MDMA-assisted couples therapy trials and ongoing research with Dr. Chandra Khalifian and
Chandra Khalifian, Leslie Morland, Kayla Knopp
Dr. Barbara Rothbaum discusses combining MDMA with prolonged exposure therapy for PTSD, citing theoretical and translational research supporting a synergistic mechanism of action for treatment.
Barbara Rothbaum, Lynnette A. Averill
MDMA-assisted therapy (MDMA-AT) shows promise in treating PTSD and comorbid eating disorders. A study found significant reductions in eating disorder symptoms with MDMA-AT compared to placebo in severe PTSD patients.
Adele LaFrance, Timothy Brewerton
Discussion on essential components for becoming a successful psychedelic therapist, including education, training, and ongoing support. Addressing challenges, risks, and considerations for training future therapists to prevent issues like boundary
Genesee Herzberg
MAPS completes Phase 3 study for MDMA-AT in PTSD treatment, marking historic milestone in psychedelic drug research. Safety and efficacy of MDMA-assisted therapy still under investigation.
Keren Tzarfaty, Michael Mithoefer, Julie Holland
Therapists and religious professionals discuss ethical considerations in using psychedelics with vulnerable individuals, emphasizing the need for integrity and accountability in the psychedelic profession.
Cedar Barstow, Jennifer C Jones
MDMA's therapeutic mechanism differs from classical psychedelics, showing potential for treating CNS disorders. Shulgin's 1970s research inspired exploration of modifying MDMA's structure and developing novel compounds for improved effects.
Matthew Baggott
Discussion on suitability for practicing psychedelic care professionally, and introduction of a project to advance the field.
Andrew Penn, Mary Cosimano
Dr. Phelps discusses current training strategies for practitioners in psychedelic-assisted interventions, focusing on academic standards, ethical guidelines, and the importance of skilled facilitators for positive outcomes. Prioritizing high-quality training standards
Victor Cabral, Kelley O’Donnell, Janis Phelps, Genessee Herzberg
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