Accounts of MDMA’s Effects

PTSD MDMA and PTSD from childhood abuse MDMA and PTSD from a suicide bomber MDMA and PTSD from parent’s suicide MDMA and trauma from sexual assault MDMA therapy and PTSD from sexual abuse MDMA and …

Resources on the MAPS Site

The Nature of the MDMA Experience and Its Role in Healing, Psychotherapy, and Spiritual Practice by Ralph Metzner MDMA Research Around the World MAPS MDMA-Assisted Therapy Code of Conduct Conference on …

Estimated Risks of MDMA use in People with Hepatitis C

Estimated Risks of MDMA use in People with Hepatitis C Ilsa Jerome PhD , Research Specialist Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) April 2008 Caveat: Limitations of this Review I …

Comments on The Peace Drug

Comments on The Peace Drug http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2007/11/21/DI2007112101072.html?sid=ST2007112300636 Tom Shroder Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, November 26, 2007; …

DEA.org: Peter Jennings’ Ecstasy Rising

Peter Jennings’ special ABC report entitled Ecstasy Rising is available for viewing. This groundbreaking documentary discusses MDMA’s cultural history, its use as a therapeutic tool, the government’s …

Hallucinogen Research Inspires Neurotheology

The Lancet Neurology Volume 5, Issue 9 , September 2006, Page 732 Available on-line 15 August 2006 Read article in PDF format Newsdesk Hallucinogen research inspires neurotheology Kelly Morris For decades, …

College on Problems of Drug Dependence

College on Problems of Drug Dependence www.cpdd.org Date: Wednesday, 6/21/2006 Time: 2:15 PM Does a single or low dose of ecstasy affect memory brain function? G. Jager(1), M. Win(2), J. van Ree(1), W. …

A Political Debate On Stress Disorder

A Political Debate On Stress DisorderAs Claims Rise, VA Takes StockBy Shankar VedantamWashington Post Staff WriterTuesday, December 27, 2005; A01The spiraling cost of post-traumatic stress disorder among …

Debunking Drug Folklore

Debunking drug folklore By Ryan Ash and Elliott Ash The Daily Texan, the newspaper of the University of Texas at Austin Alcohol does not kill brain cells. Science has once again refuted a widely held belief, …