goop: Gwyneth Paltrow x Rick Doblin: What’s an MDMA-Assisted Therapy Session Like?

Summary: MAPS Founder Rick Doblin, Ph.D., joins today’s episode of The goop Podcast with host Gwyneth Paltrow to discuss MDMA-assisted psychotherapy’s potential to treat PTSD, eating disorders, alcoholism, and other forms of trauma. Doblin explains the landscape of psychedelic research and the progress towards making MDMA-assisted psychotherapy a legal prescription treatment for PTSD. Inspired by the conversation, Paltrow is donating to support a Black patient to receive treatment in the expanded access/compassionate use protocol for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of PTSD.

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“Whatever is emerging, we want to help people explore it and experience it,” says Rick Doblin. GP interviewed the founder and executive director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) about the impact MDMA-assisted psychotherapy may have on PTSD, eating disorders, alcoholism, and other forms of trauma. Doblin explains the landscape of psychedelic research, how it’s changed, and how close we may be to making MDMA-assisted psychotherapy a legal prescription treatment for PTSD. They also talk about what happens during an MDMA therapy session; how people store, process, and release memories; and what connects one person to another and to the world. Go to MAPS to learn more and to join GP in donating to a fund that supports BIPOC PTSD patients going through treatment and BIPOC therapists going through MAPS training. (And a PSA in case you’re new here: The legal status of psychedelics depends on where you use them. In the US, recreational use is illegal. If psychedelics are taken without careful attention to dose, set [mindset], and setting [environment], it’s possible for things to go wrong. As always, consult your doctor before beginning any protocol.)