On September 30, 2014, the 15th subject was enrolled in our ongoing study of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD in 23 subjects with PTSD from sexual assault, violent crime, war, natural disasters, or any other cause, taking place in Boulder, Colorado. As of November 12, 11 subjects have completed their primary endpoint interviews, including the Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) and other assessments, after receiving two experimental sessions. “A good way to describe it is that I felt like I was in a cave, trying to get out, but I didn’t have any light,” James, a study participant, recently told the CU Independent. “So I was just feeling around the walls, getting turned around, and getting even more lost. But with the MDMA sessions, it was like the therapist was my guide and the MDMA was a flashlight. With those resources, I could get out of the cave I’d been lost in for so long.” Read “MDMA and the War Against PTSD” | Learn more…