Description |
373 pages ; 25 cm |
Note |
Includes Author's Note. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [301]-357) and index. |
Summary |
"The unlikely story of how the psychedelic drug MDMA emerged from the shadows to the forefront of a medical revolution--and the potential it may hold to help us thrive. Rachel Nuwer separates fact from fantasy, hope from hype, in the drug's contested history and still-evolving future. Evidence from scientific trials suggests MDMA, properly administered, can be startlingly effective at relieving the effects of trauma. Results from other studies point to its usefulness for individual and couples therapy; for treating depression, alcohol addiction, and eating disorders; and for cultivating personal growth. Yet scientists are still racing to discover how MDMA achieves these outcomes, a mystery that is taking them into the inner recesses of the brain and the deep history of evolution." --Publisher. |
Subject |
Ecstasy (Drug) -- Therapeutic use.
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Hallucinogenic drugs -- Therapeutic use.
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ISBN |
9781635579574 (hardcover) |
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1635579570 (hardcover) |
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