Research about MDMA Therapy 

 

MDMA-assisted psychotherapy is a groundbreaking therapeutic approach that combines traditional psychotherapy with the controlled use of MDMA. Under the guidance of trained therapists, individuals in this consume MDMA in a controlled and supportive environment. The MDMA experience enhances self-awareness, deepens emotional processing, and strengthens the therapeutic relationship. Research, particularly by organizations like MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), has shown promising results of trauma, PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder), and anxiety-related disorders. This therapy aims to help individuals navigate and heal from deep-seated emotional traumas, fostering profound self-reflection, empathy, and self-compassion.

 

MDMA-assisted psychotherapy shows promising results with a success rate of around 70% after just 2 to 3 therapy sessions, as indicated by research conducted by MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) [source: (https://maps.org/news /media/3566-the-success-of-mdma-assisted-therapy)]. This approach seems to manipulate the perception of time and make fear more manageable, thereby expediting the therapy process. By fostering a stronger connection with the present moment and deepening the therapeutic relationship, MDMA therapy encourages participants to explore their emotions and insights at their own pace. It's crucial to note that the efficacy of MDMA therapy stems from its integration with psychotherapy, according to research from the MAPS institute in the USA. Unlike some analogs of MDMA, which may have unknown long-term side effects and can be addictive, genuine MDMA, as used in these studies, offers a gentle and supportive energy. Participants often describe the experience as warm and soft, making it easier to reframe negative memories and work on self-love, self-acceptance, and self-compassion.

 

One participant shared their experience, expressing how MDMA therapy not only builds trust in others but also instills self-trust and self-love. It enables individuals to revisit past traumatic situations, allowing them to talk about these experiences from a safe and empowered perspective.

 

For a firsthand account of the impact of MDMA therapy on trauma and Complex PTSD, you can read a participant's review here: https://medium.com/@tuckermax/what-mdma-therapy-did-for-me -41ffe5f15971

 

Additionally, there are informative resources available about MDMA therapy in Israel, offering valuable insights into its application and benefits:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p05pEpwsG4

 

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