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Amanda Feilding: The Beckley Foundation’s Program of Psychedelic Research

By Amanda Feilding — 2013

Psychedelics afford a unique opportunity to expand our understanding of consciousness and its altered states, to develop techniques for enhancing consciousness, and to uncover new avenues of treatment and improved therapeutic techniques. See more...

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Breakthrough for Psychedelic Medicine

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Two-Minute Neuroscience: MDMA

MDMA, better known as ecstasy, molly, or one of a number of other street names, is a stimulant drug with unique prosocial effects. In this video, I discuss the current understanding of how MDMA acts on the brain to produce its effects.

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Horizons 2016 | Rick Doblin, PhD, and Natalie Ginsberg: “Rescheduling MDMA—History, Present, and Future”

Natalie Ginsberg, MAPS Policy and Advocacy Manager will interview Rick Doblin, Ph.D.

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Can Ketamine and MDMA Treat Trauma?

This weeks video looks at the effects of MDMA/ecstasy and ketamine as a treatment option for ptsd. The biological mechanisms involved in these drugs for ptsd as well as depression/anxiety are mentioned, as well as the therapeutic benefits and research in the area.

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What MDMA Feels Like

Curious what MDMA (Molly/Ecstacy) FEELS like? Don't be. Watch this video so you don't have to try it for yourself! We cover the 4 stages of the MDMA experience as well as how to go about your "roll" in the most safe, and responsible way possible.

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Facts About MDMA (“Ecstasy” / “Molly”)

MDMA is the official scientific name for a drug commonly referred to as “ecstasy” or “molly.” It was originally synthesized in 1912 by the drug company Merck. In the 1970s MDMA was used to assist psychotherapy. After MDMA grew popular for recreational purposes it was banned in the U.S.

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Mdma (Molly, Ecstasy): What You Need to Know

MDMA is a stimulant with strong entactogen effects. Unlike regular stimulants, a key aspect of entactogens is their impact on emotions and their ability to enhance "inner awareness," which gives them a wide array of applications. It's the most popular entactogen by far.

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Your Brain on MDMA

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Psychedelics: The Scientific Renaissance of Mind-Altering Drugs

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Psychedelic Psychotherapy for the Trauma of Life-Threatening Illnesses with Dr Phil Wolfson

Dr. Phil Wolfson explores psychedelic psychotherapy for illness-related trauma. Recognizing the too-often traumatic impact of life-threatening illness on emotions, spirit, and community is a worldwide obligation.

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