Rick Doblin: 'Welcome to the Psychedelic '20s!'
Reason's Nick Gillespie talked with MAPS founder Rick Doblin about the imminent FDA approval of MDMA- and psilocybin-assisted therapy at the Psychedelic Science conference in Denver.
HD Download"Welcome to the psychedelic '20s!" Rick Doblin, founder of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, or MAPS, proclaimed in his keynote speech to open the Psychedelic Science 2023 conference. At the event organized by MAPS in Denver this June, a reported 13,000 people gathered to talk about what seemed like every possible topic related to the productive use of these substances.
Founded in the late 1980s, MAPS has spent decades working to get approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD and related conditions.
The payoff for those decades of work are coming to fruition. The FDA is expected to approve therapy using psilocybin—the psychoactive ingredients in magic mushrooms—and MDMA—the drug also known as ecstasy and molly. And Oregon and Colorado have decriminalized the recreational use of plant-based psychedelics.
Watch Nick Gillespie's full interview with Doblin, which was featured in Reason's 32-minute documentary on the psychedelic renaissance, discussing the long path to FDA approval and what comes next in the world of psychedelic legalization.
- Producer: Zach Weissmueller
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FDA approval of MDMA- and psilocybin-assisted therapy
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When we say "therapy" do we mean "try and convince gay dudes to stop fucking each other long enough to avoid spreading monkey pox" *therapy* or "put the kids on puberty blockers and don't tell their parents" *therapy*?
mdma helps soldiers w/ptsd
You misunderstand, I don’t doubt the abilities of psychedelics to alter consciousness. I doubt that the trip inevitably ends in Libertopia rather than a Brave New World.
That we can use drugs to “fix” some* of the people we broke by sending them to war (the ones that came back anyway), is hardly an exceedingly libertarian reason to legalize drugs.
*Fun fact: In the general population women, the primary victims of war, suffer PTSD at a rate roughly twice that of men.
>>is hardly an exceedingly libertarian reason to legalize drugs.
of course not. your examples were off the cliff was all. mdma should be otc there would be entirely more peace.
your examples were off the cliff was all.
Off the cliff or not, they were just not *your* (or necessarily my) definition of 'therapy'.
mdma should be otc there would be entirely more peace.
Well the reports will all describe it as mostly peaceful anyway.
I wouldn't exactly describe the situations with Munchhausen By Proxy Wine Moms as non-peaceful, I remain unconvinced that replacing them with MBP Molly Moms would improve the situation any.
I'm telling you, nobody walks away not more in love with whoever's around. decades of dillinger clinic research.
Have you actually been around anyone who’s struggled with addiction or abuse as the result of addiction?
I certainly don’t mean to say that MDMA should be illegal because people could get addicted. I mean that, in the era when everyone has “Love is Love” signs in their yard, the idea that we could generate *more* love and social cohesion if more people popped more pills is a really fucking grotesque idea of libertarianism.
The amount of data flowing from the dilinger research clinic will never match the centuries-old oceans of knowledge and wisdom flowing out of the “What the hell did I do?” research at all the various morning after clinics.
Even by your own telling, you validate my earlier assertions. You really *LOVE* the supremacy of the German race and you want more people to *LOVE* it and you? By your own assertion MDMA is the solution and should be OTC. Nobody would use drugs to manipulate other people? You need to cut back, you've fried something critical because, good or bad, that's *exactly* what therapy is.
or MAPS
You can practically hear Rick say, "It's OK, we're taking it back."
Is MAP synonym for teacher?
>>"Welcome to the psychedelic '20s!"
I mean, there were my '80s, '90s, Aughts, and '10s too ...
"Founded in the late 1980s, MAPS has spent decades working to get approval from the Food and Drug Administration"
You have this perfectly good acronym and then Pluggo comes along and ruins it.