
MDMA (psycho)therapy can have a success rate of around 70% percent with C PTSD/ Trauma after just 2/3 therapy sessions, (MAP's) research (trials) are indicating (https://maps.org/news/media/3566-the-success-of-mdma-assisted-therapy).
By slowing down the experience of time and making the fear more manageable, it can accelerate therapy. Not only does it enhance the participant’s connection with the present moment, but it strengthens the therapeutic bond, allowing for a process of self-exploration that respects personal pace and supports a fuller expression of deep emotion and insight. MDMA-therapy is not about only taking a substance. Research is telling that the effect is caused by the combination with psychotherapy. The research from the MAP's institute in the USA is based on real mdma (NOT an analoque of mdma, often a milder research chemical with unkown long term side effects. Some analoques can also be addictive). A lot of people describe the energy of mdma as soft, warm and gentle. It makes it easier to reframe negative memories and to work on selflove, selfacceptance and selfcompassion.
"MDMA therapy not only opens up trust in the other person, but also the trust in yourself. You can go back to situations you are not ordinarily able to even think about and start talking about them, looking back, but then realizing that you are no longer there anymore. You are safe now and don’t have to react in those old ways.”
MDMA can also used as a helpful tool in couplestherapy to improve the relationship. It makes it more easy to be honest to each other and to show vulnerability. 1 session can already be a great help for a lot of couples.
The review of a (general) participant with (complex) trauma/ PTSD ;
https://medium.com/@tuckermax/what-mdma-therapy-did-for-me-41ffe5f15971
MDMA therapy in Israel; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p05pEpwsG4
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