字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 I am Andrew Feldmar. I am a psychologist. I have practised psychotherapy for about 40 years in Vancouver, Canada. I belong to the Canadian Psychological Association and right now I'm involved in a study with the help of MAPS. Ingrid Pacey, a Vancouver Psychiatrist, and myself are starting a study about the effectiveness of MDMA as an adjunct to psychotherapy. So why MDMA? Why are we studying MDMA? Well, studies that have been already completed way before it became an illegal substance and now recently with a change in the attitude of the times it looks like MDMA allows one to enter into a state of consciousness where suddenly maybe for some people for the very first time in their lives they find themselves without shame. They find themselves with an open heart, where maybe for decades their heart has been closed and they haven't even noticed it. So it allows for connection. The major effect of PTSD is inability to make meaningful connections. Judith Lewis Herman, a Harvard psychiatrist, actually argues that all the syndromes listed and catalogued, in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual that the American Psychiatric Association uses all of it really boils down to PTSD. So if we can make headway with an efficient way of relieving people from the after effects of trauma or traumas then in a way we alleviate the entire field of mental distress, not just what is now strictly believed to be PTSD. Interview courtesy of "From Neurons to Nirvana: The Great Medicines" by Oliver Hockenhull. Film to be released later in 2012. The Multidsciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies maps.org Subtitles by the Amara.org community
B2 中高級 安德魯-費爾德馬:MDMA治療創傷後應激障礙。 (Andrew Feldmar: MDMA for PTSD) 79 5 Precious Annie Liao 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字