h2>Agony and Ecstasy Published on December 18, 2008 In The Economist Ecstasy may be good for those who cant get over something truly horrible Written by Craig Ward IVE been shot in the leg. Ive been beat …
On December 18, all the documents for our Canadian study of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy in the treatment of people with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) were submitted to Health Canada (Canada’s …
Ecstasy could augment the benefits of psychotherapy From Nature (Vol 456, November 20, 2008) The controversial drug MDMA — also known as ecstasy — can help ease the effects of post-traumatic …
Illegal drug shows promise in treating trauma symptoms: MDMA may boost the benefits of psychotherapy, trial suggests. Arran Frood, Nature (online), November 13, 2008. The controversial drug MDMA – …
The Institutional Review Board that is reviewing our Canadian MDMA/PTSD study sent us a letter dated September 16, 2008, requesting a few changes to the protocol we submitted. We were delighted to receive …
MAPS has just sent to a Canadian Institutional Review Board (IRB) a protocol for a randomized, active placebo-controlled, double-blind study of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for people with PTSD to take …
Drugs like LSD and Ecstasy 'could help terminally ill' Psychedelic drugs such as LSD and Ecstasy could be used to help patients with terminal illness and mental disorders, if scientific trials prove successful. …
Shortly after drafting the Memorandum of Understanding with MAPS, RCMP psychologist Jeff Morley realized that it would not be possible for him to obtain permission from the RCMP for him to be the Principal …
LSD and ecstasy bend minds in Basel http://www.worldradio.ch/wrs/news/switzerland/lsd-and-ecstasy-bend-minds-in-basel.shtml?10492 Published on Monday, 17 March, 2008, 16:14 By World Radio Switzerland - …
Arch Gen Psychi 65(2): 236-237 In reply, Krebs and Johansen raise some questions concerning the conclusions of our article “Cognition in Novice Ecstasy Users With Minimal Exposure to Other Drugs.”1 …
Spirit Tech - How to wire your brain for religious ecstasy By John Horgan published in Slate Magazine on April 26, 2007 http://www.slate.com/id/2165004/ Eight years ago, I flew to Laurentian University …