“I was finally able to process all the dark stuff that happened,” Nicholas Blackston, a Marine veteran who served in Iraq, told The New York Times, describing his experience with MDMA-assisted psychotherapy. “I was able to forgive myself. It was like a clean sweep.”
MDMA, which was banned by the Drug Enforcement Administration in 1985, could be available by prescription as soon as 2021. The rehabilitation of MDMA, a.k.a. “ecstasy” or “molly,” is directly related to the rehabilitation of veterans like Blackston, who participated in a study that confirmed the drug’s potential as a catalyst for catharsis, writes Jacob Sullum.
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